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An image of pine shelves full of pots at the showroom in St. Asaph  
A image of pottery filling the pine shelves at Earthworks Pottery.
An image of a lino cut print of a fish curled around holding a ring between it's mouth andEarthworks Pottery showroom is in a 17th century building once part of an old monastery. The pottery is alongside the River Elwy, where as the story goes, the fish was caught that contained Queen Nest's wedding ring. It was lost earlier that day while bathing in the river. St Asaph and St. kentigern have both been credited with the miracle of finding the ring in the fish after praying.  

The showroom is full of unusual and beautiful pottery All handmade on a potters wheel and decorated by Wendy. A carpark is a convenient 50 metres from the pottery on Lower Street in St. Asaph.

 

 

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FEATURE POT.... Pot of the month

Flamingo pot

An image of a pierced, ball shaped pot, where the spaces between the flamingos, have been cut out. The flamingos are coloured  pink and are in the pose of their courtship dance.Pot approx 9 inches tall. This pierced ball shaped pot is of flamingos in their courtship dance. the birds are coloured a delicate pink with a deep red sunset and pale blue watercolour at their feet. The flamingo pot is approx 9 inches tall. A smaller one is available at approx 4-5 inches tall.

 

An image of a simplified map of  St. Asaph, indicating where Earthworks Pottery is on Lower Street.First left after the bridge from the Rhyl and A55 side, or right at the bottom of St. Asaph High Street from the Denbigh side. An image of a simplified map of North Wales, indicating  St. Asaph.A55 is marked.

This map shows North Wales, the A55 and St. Asaph.

     
     
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