Lakeside Pottery provides
commission, custom made pottery and ceramic work, and ceramic / china repair and restoration at all level of details. Our ceramic art services includes creating clay projects, indoor, portrait sculptures, outdoor garden and functional pottery items, from drawings, duplicate existing items or d
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Lakeside Pottery provides
commission, custom made pottery and ceramic work, and ceramic / china repair and restoration at all level of details. Our ceramic art services includes creating clay projects, indoor, portrait sculptures, outdoor garden and functional pottery items, from drawings, duplicate existing items or duplicate items that are broken. We can use a variety of clays (stoneware, Terra-cotta, Porcelain, etc.) and use various glazes. Please call or e-mail for quotes.
Examples of custommade pottery:
Indoors: Bowls, plates, dishes, lanterns, candle holder, platters, urns, butter dishes, lamps, teapots, tea cups, pitchers, large bowls, pasta bowls, portraits.
Museum / collectors - Replicas: Urns, amphora's, vases, altar pieces, oil lamps, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Hebrew, Israeli, Athenian, Byzantine, biblical.
Outdoors and garden: Stepping stones, birdbath, birdhouses, bird feeders, green man, wind chimes, watering cans, planting pots, statuary, fountains, lanterns.
Religious items - Christian, Judaica, Etc.: Chalice, holy water font, statuary, mezuzah, oil lamps, menorahs, seder plates, wine cups, candelabra, altar pieces, icons, incense burners.
Our repair and restoration services include almost any antique, collectible, art objects, ornaments or picture frames. As you may see from our Before and After example page, the range of repairs we can perform is diverse - it can be on a simple crack, chipped item or a multiple breaks and / or on items with missing pieces. Lakeside Pottery can match the ceramic material and restore the original look and feel. As an option, we have the unique capability, as ceramic artists, of taking an impression of missing pieces, reproducing them from clay and kiln firing the duplicated pieces (instead of a "cold" filler option) to insure uniformity of materials and retain the restored item's value.