Crafts CouncilDirectoryPatricia Millar CeramicsBogland wareAboutIn the wetlands of Europe, artefacts of ancient lives are sometimes found when peat harvesting. This ignited Patricia’s imagination. Her process combines local clay slips, ice age gravels and organics such as reeds into stoneware clay. After multiple firings and ash glaze, her pots take on the colours and textures of the land. They have the traces of ancient domestic activity but the land has reclaimed Patricia Millar Ceramics, Northern IrelandBog bowl, Patricia Millar CeramicsLidded butter crock, Patricia Millar CeramicsBogland wareAboutIn the wetlands of Europe, artefacts of ancient lives are sometimes found when peat harvesting. This ignited Patricia’s imagination. Her process combines local clay slips, ice age gravels and organics such as reeds into stoneware clay. After multiple firings and ash glaze, her pots take on the colours and textures of the land. They have the traces of ancient domestic activity but the land has reclaimed Patricia Millar Ceramics, Northern IrelandBog bowl, Patricia Millar CeramicsLidded butter crock, Patricia Millar Ceramics