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Dublin Pottery
Choose from our selection of pottery in dublin county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
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Photo: Anthony O Brien - Unique Pots, Dublin County
Anthony O Brien - Unique Pots
14a Ailesbury Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Dublin
Anthony O Brien graduated from Trinity College Dublin in 1970. He trained as a potter in the USA with a protégé of Marguerite Wildenhain, the Bauhaus potter, and in Denmark with Tue Poulsen. However, the single greatest influence was from the formidable English potter Michael Cardew, in whose Wenford Bridge Pottery he spent the summer of 1973....
Photo: Suzanne May Pottery, Dublin County
Suzanne May Pottery
Studio 67-68, I.D.A. Enterprise Centre, Pearse Street, Dublin 2, Dublin
Suzanne May is a Graduate of the National College of Art and Design, Dublin, where she specialised in ceramics. In 1983 after spending time in Europe furthering her studies, she set up her pottery studio in Ireland's largest craft centre in the heart of Dublin. Since then the Studio has progressed steadily. The combination of traditional pot-making techniques with bright contemporary colours and patterns had made Suzanne's pottery much sought after. Suzanne May Pottery supplies major c...
Photo: Isu  Pots, Dublin County
Isu Pots
66 Terenure Road East, Dublin 6, Dublin
What's New - * Egyptian Pyramid Stones - The best known hieroglyphs tell of the Gods and History of Ancient Egypt. e.g. Ankh, Scarab, Eye of Horus etc.

* Celtic Empire Bowls Isu Pots, makers of the now famous Celtic Ogham Stones, are developing a range of low fired, smokey pottery.
The style and decoration is based on Celtic, Iron Age La Tene style decoration. We call them Celtic Empire Bowls....
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