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Mike Teal Pottery
Hand Thrown Ceramic Incense Burners by Mike Teal
Hand Thrown Ceramic Incense Burners by Mike Teal
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These hand-thrown incense burners are crafted individually on a pottery wheel by ceramic artist Mike Teal, offering a perfect blend of function and artistry. Each piece is made from durable Cone 6 stoneware or porcelain and finished in a range of rich glaze colors, showcasing the natural beauty of the clay and the depth of mid-range electric kiln firing. Designed for everyday use, these burners hold incense securely while adding a warm, handmade touch to any room.
Mike Teal, a Portland-born ceramicist with a BFA and MA from The University of Tulsa, creates work grounded in traditional techniques and intentional craftsmanship. His philosophy centers on the belief that functional pottery gains its strength and beauty through use, and each of his pieces reflects that commitment to personal expression and timeless utility. With multiple awards and a piece currently on display at The University of Tulsa College of Engineering, his work continues to stand out for its quality and authenticity.
