Every Horse and Dog Owner Wants a Touchstones of Love. ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

Every Horse and Dog Owner Wants a Touchstones of Love. ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

Go Here To Order Every Horse and Dog Owner Wants a Touchstones of Love. ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ Just mail us a few strands of hair from your beloved friend, and we’ll mail More »

Set of Whimsical Art Vases Honor Her Dad

Set of Whimsical Art Vases Honor Her Dad

My client brought me a snippet of hair from her dad (who had passed away recently). She requested I make a set of Vases she could give away to family members as More »

What’s Going In These  Shipment Boxes?

What’s Going In These Shipment Boxes?

Horsehair pottery and dog hair pottery, check it out : ) This Dog hair Pottery is created especially to honor the dog named “Lucy.” “Sending our hearts love to you Lucy.” I More »

It’s the Perfect Time for Gift Giving

It’s the Perfect Time for Gift Giving

I would love to hear about your horse. Please e-mail me at scotty@dancingfirepottery.com or call (707) 277-1222.  Please leave a message with your phone number and I will call you back.  I return calls on More »

Horsehair Ornaments, Get a Whole Set!

Horsehair Ornaments, Get a Whole Set!

Shorty is in the house, and he approves our horsehair hanging ornaments! One-of-a-kind handcrafted ornaments are made using hair from your horse or other beloved friend. Your horses name is imprinted in the More »

 

Horsehair Ornaments, Get a Whole Set!

Shorty is in the house, and he approves our horsehair hanging ornaments! One-of-a-kind handcrafted ornaments are made using hair from your horse or other beloved friend. Your horses name is imprinted in the wet clay. Natural white clay is then fired

My Client, Kyle, Loves His Pot!

My client Kyle (beside his horse Shorty), was very happy to receive his custom made clay Vase. Hand-thrown and with hair from his horse’s tail, (and his name engraved on the bottom), it becomes a “Touchstone of Love.” Kyle loves

New Orders for Simon, Legend, Sunshine & Mim

Dancing Fire Pottery Just Shipped These Handcrafted Creations to Happy Owners— Vases, Horsehair Wrapped Vases, Earrings, Necklaces, Ornaments Our pottery starts with white clay that is hand thrown on the wheel. While hot, individual strands of hair are laid against

“Allows Us to Keep Our Furry Friends With Us Forever.”

Transformed by fire, the hair’s carbon DNA is seeded into the clay-body, creating something special and sacred. And Pottery lasts forever—as a touchstone of your love, and a symbol of their spirit. In this photo, all the pieces are fired

Cherish a Timeless Treasure by Co-Creating Horsehair Ceramic Art!

Here is the latest order of our Horsehair pottery we have shipped. •Each hand-thrown clay pot is lovingly adorned using a unique firing process with hair from our clients’ beloved horses.  •The name is carved on the bottom. •Clients simply

Three Horsehair Pottery Jewelry Boxes to remember the horse Rodney!

For this blog post I can do no better then provide the words from my customer, Nadine.  She saved tail hair from her beloved family horse, Rodney, and after many years decided to get three jewelry boxes made, a gift for

Pendant Necklace for Z, Horse Hair Pottery

My client loves keeping a part of her horse, (the DNA from her horses hair) close to her heart.  It is on her horsehair Pottery necklace. When the necklace accidentally broke, she contacted me right to have another one made.  I

Horse Hair Pottery for Annie

Here is the finished product for a vessel I make for the owners of Annie. This has gone through many steps: clay is wedged, thrown on the potter’s wheel, trimmed, dried, Terra sigillata is brushed on and polished to a

Horsehair Pottery for Wabash

Horsehair Pottery for Wabash

In this video I take the handmade horsehair pottery for Wabash out of the kiln at 1000 degrees. Then it’s set spinning and you can see the Dancing Fire Pottery happen as it goes.

Zipp’s Turquoise Horsehair Pottery Vessel is Finished

A new client came to me and asked if I could make a colored vessel to burn the horsehair onto, because “my horse always had a turquoise bridle.” Never having done this, I was a little concerned to say “Yes,” but