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Adrian Brothers and Ursula McGivern, partners in both business and life, founded their Kildoag Pottery studio amidst the hills of the Irish countryside. They draw inspiration from the area's rich history and natural beauty to create one-of-a-kind, exquisite pieces using Raku and Alternative firing methods.
Shop now >We are committed to sustainability and reducing our impact on the environment. We use solar energy to power our studio and source our materials from local suppliers and recycle materials whenever possible. We also use eco-friendly packaging to ensure that our pottery arrives safely and sustainably on your doorstep.
Shop now >Naked and glazed raku and saggar are unique firing techniques that produce stunning, one-of-a-kind results on pottery, with unpredictable crackles, colors and smoke patterns, making each piece truly unique.
Raku is about the process, the materials, the firing, the cooling, and the unpredictable results that make each piece unique.