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History of Old Tupton Ware

flat and round large yellow vase with sunflowers garden design and pearl white 3 inch at top, stunning vase

A Brief Overview of the Iconic Pottery Brand Old Tupton Ware is a brand renowned for its exceptional quality and authentic craftsmanship. Established in 2001 by two friends who sell giftware in Mid-Wales, the pottery is made using a unique…

Pottery Figurines: A Guide to Collecting

cream ceramic ornament of a bear with pink flowers

Ceramic ornaments are a popular home decor choice! Pottery figurines have been a popular form of art and decoration for centuries. These small, often delicate sculptures are made from a variety of materials, including clay, porcelain, and terracotta. They can…

Replacing your Light pull cord

art deco ceramic light pull

If you’re interested in improving your bathroom lighting, a simple and effective solution is to replace the light pull cord. The light pull cord plays a crucial role in turning the light on and off, and it’s a small but…

How Does a Pull Light Switch Work?

ceramic light pull for bathroom review by customer

If you have ever been curious about how to operate a pull light switch, you are not alone. Pull light switches are a popular type of light switch that can be found in homes and buildings worldwide. These switches are…

Best Practices for Glazing Earthenware Pottery

Glazing earthenware pottery with Old Tupton Ware: The process of glazing earthenware pottery is crucial to making the finished product more resilient and long-lasting. This page explains how to glaze your pottery. The Potter’s Preparation: Make sure the pottery piece…

Pottery firing temperatures for earthenware

graphic for old tupton ware pottery process

Earthenware is a type of pottery fired at low temperatures, often between 1,080°F (580°C) and 1,200°F (650°C). The lower temperature range is known as “bisque firing” and is commonly used to harden and dry the clay, while the higher temperature…