hands      Red Oak Pottery

Bill and Judy Heim - Lascassas, Tennessee

roses in ikebana vase  Gallery Images

Whether it is serving pieces and dinnerware or vases and candleholders, we enjoy sharing with you the beauty that is a part of our everyday lives.

We invite you to bring that beauty into your home.

We love the way the copper green glaze reacts with the atmosphere in the kiln. It can range from mint green to flashes of red and speckles of bronze!  The green and the tan ikebana both complement flowers.

green bowl with scribed oak leaves green large vase with carved oak leaves

black candleholder with carved oak leaves

This elegant gloss black glaze really shows off the leaves. The black is actually an overdose of blue colorant. In bright light you can see the blue speckles.

round black pitcher with scribed oak leaves

White goes with almost anything. This semi gloss glaze shows off the splashes of teal and brown on the keeper with a pin frog in it.

tall white pitcher with scribed oak leaves white bowl with carved oak leaves

large blue candleholder with carved oak leaves blue keeper with oak leaf decoration

The blue glaze appeals both to sight and touch. Its texture causes thicker areas to be a deeper blue, while the thinner areas are a medium brown.


several horse design candleholders with heart

Of course we can't leave out the horses. These cup sized candleholders provide their own unique image. And the large ones make quite a display.

large galloping horse candleholder

For images of other bowls, cups, vases, and candleholders, see our
Wholesale Catalog.