Pit firing is the first method that humans used to fire pottery almost 30,000 years ago, and that potters use today.
It was considered a great milestone in the development of civilization and some of this pottery has lasted to this very day (likely not so good for holding things now)! As a potter, I am grateful to be a part of this tradition that roots me to the earliest versions of ourselves.
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looking at pit fired pieces is a relaxing experience which reminds me of laying on my back and
looking at shapes in the clouds.
How about you?
Do you see any images in these vases?

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So what do you think?
Did you see images in these vases?
What did you see?
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I saw a dragon in the first one and a map of Britain in the third one.
ooh neat! thank you for sharing that!
I’ve always loved the history behind pit firing. My favorite pieces tend to not be pit fired; however, I have a deep appreciation for the method. I especially love how each pit fired piece usually has a nice earthy feel.
Thank you Deanna, yes the connectivity to the original humans is a very neat experience during their creation – the earthy feel is very much there, I totally get that 🙏
Lovely 🙂 the 2nd one reminded of a planet out in space…
ooh neat! so cool to hear what people think! sidenote, we actually have some planets too! heres an example https://rakupottery.ca/2020/08/28/nasa-discovers-another-new-planet/
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