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Susan Dienelt

At her studio, Juba Mountain Pottery, Dienelt makes functional clay pottery for use in the home. The pottery is stoneware fired to 2350 degrees, with salt and soda introduced into the kiln during the firing. This technique creates distinctive decorative effects on the surface of the pots, with no two pots alike. They are food, dishwasher, oven, and microwave safe. Dienelt’s training in design was at the Institute of Design at Illinois Institute of Technology and in pottery at Hinckley Pottery in Washington, D.C.

Susan Dienelt, two mugs

Two mugs
Salt-fired pottery, 4 ½" tall

Susan Dienelt, berry bowl

Berry bowl
Salt-fired pottery, 8" diameter

Susan Dienelt, three mugs

Three mugs
Salt-fired pottery, 4 ¼" tall

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