Highland Stoneware
Pottery
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Highland Stoneware is a pottery in Lochinver and Ullapool.[1] It was founded by David Grant in 1973–4 with support from the Highlands and Islands Development Board and David Douglas, 12th Marquess of Queensberry.[2][3][4]
Vases decorated with thistles were commissioned from the pottery for the Queen's Scottish home of Balmoral and they appeared in final photographs of the monarch.[5]
References
- ^ Frank L. Wood (2014), The World of British Stoneware, Troubador, pp. 87–88, ISBN 9781783063673
- ^ Andrea Peach (2021), "Craft, Souvenirs and the Invention of Tradition in Highlands Scotland", Souvenirs 2021: Design, Craft and Experience, urn:nbn:se:konstfack:diva-8233
- ^ David Cohen (2008), The Basics of Throwing, University of Pennsylvania Press, p. 140, ISBN 9780812220414
- ^ Annette Naudin; Karen Patel, eds. (2020), Craft Entrepreneurship, Rowman & Littlefield, p. 81, ISBN 9781786613752
- ^ Iona M.J. MacDonald (14 September 2022), "Vases by Lochinver based Highland Stoneware spotted in final photos of Queen at Balmoral", Northern Times
External links
- Highland Stoneware – official website
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