Horsehair pottery originated from the practice of honoring fallen war horses by incorporating their hair into pottery. Native American's believed that the spirit of the horse remained. On the second firing, the piece is washed in a iron based solution and Spanish Moss and then fired to 1100 degrees.
The horsehair is applied at the third firing and leaves its carbon imprint as part of the piece. This piece is one and one quarter inches tall and eight and three quarters inches in diameter.
Each piece is signed by the artist, John Moore, "The Hairy Potter" and made in the USA.
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