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Handthrown and glazed using traditional techniques, each Borgh Pottery piece is unique, and takes approximately three weeks to complete from start to finish.
Sue mixes her own high fired glazes at the pottery from powdered rocks and oxides, creating textured finishes reflecting the wild seas, pristine sands and earthy tones of the islandscape.
Borgh pottery pieces are designed for everyday use and are suitable for the oven, and the dishwasher.
Outer Hebrides Tourism Member 2020| Open Wednesday to Friday (1 Jan 2026 - 31 Dec 2026) | ||
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* Wednesday to Friday 10.30 - 17.00
Saturday and other times by arrangment:
Please check the website for further information
tel 01851 850345, please leave a clear message.
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