Stoneware: Saltglazed

Stoneware: Saltglazed

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The process of salt glazing originally developed in Germany, and spread to other western European countries. In a salt firing, unglazed pottery is loaded in the kiln and the kiln is then heated slowly to a little above 2350 degrees F. Table salt is then thrown into the hot kiln. The salt vaporizes, fumes throughout the interior of the kiln, and combines with the clay of the pottery, forming a natural glaze on all of the pots.

These pieces were made in North Carolina and are made historically accurate. There is no interior glaze, other than what naturally occurred in the salting process. 

Salt glazed stoneware is durable and physically strong pottery. Long term storage of liquids is not recommended. It should be hand washed and not used in either a regular or microwave oven.

Made in North Carolina, USA.