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A little history behind Kregel Pottery and some examples of Past Work

Connie and Marshall started Kregel Pottery in 2000 after years of study in clay. For the first few years, it was more of a hobby while participating in an occasional show or festival. Now, in 2010, the studio has a dozen new lines and is a successful venture that continues to grow. While still doing occasional shows, most sales have come from the website and from past customers.  They have a home studio of 450 square feet with a large outdoor kiln area and 3 electric kilns.  Connie and Marshall Kregel, owners of Kregel Pottery
100_0098.jpg (77305 bytes) 100_0099.jpg (58555 bytes) 8 qt blue rutile pitcher made by marshall kregel open 2-qt casserole dish 100_0019.jpg (70480 bytes)
100_0131.jpg (66117 bytes) a small vase thrown upside down on the wheel, then pierced with extruded rods design using a thown bowl pierced by extruded pieces clocks made by Connie Kregel clocks made by Connie Kregel
100_0184.jpg (84027 bytes) 100_0151.jpg (76325 bytes) Porcelain candlesticks by Marshall Kregel design using a net pressed into the surface then covered in blue slip 100_0126.jpg (61702 bytes)
A unique diamond cut around the lip of this globe-shaped pot 4.jpg (99731 bytes) 8.jpg (97232 bytes) huge 10 and 20 pound raku vases thrown by marshall kregel 1.jpg (99574 bytes)
The pitcher alone would hold 2 gallons of water. These pieces are big! The largest vase in picture started with 20 pounds of clay and was only 1/4 inch thick Some of Marshall Kregel's pottery 10.jpg (62025 bytes) Marshall Kregel with a few of his large Raku works

Marshall Kregel with a few of his large Raku works

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