Wood – Salt Fired Pottery

Joe Winter Pottery

Handcrafted ceramics from the kiln. Each piece shaped by fire, ash, and intention.

EXPLORE

Find Me at the Farmers Market

I bring a selection of wood-fired and salt-fired pottery to the Village Center Farmers Market at 1119 California Avenue in Reno. Markets run Saturdays from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, with a different mix of mugs, bowls, teapots, vases, and recent kiln work each week.


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Product Examples

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Bowls

Stoneware fired bowls: side, salad, soup, and serving bowls for daily-use

Sake and Tea Cups

Shown: Shino glaze, wood-fired reduction stoneware.

Culinary

Oil bottles, butter crocks, and kitchen vessels built for daily use.

Jars

Storage jars and canisters with fitted lids for coffee, tea, and pantry staples.

Mugs

Comfortable handles, fired in stoneware, salt or wood.

Pitchers

Pour-friendly forms with pulled handles; salt, and wood-fired surfaces.

Teapots

Wood and salt fired teapots.

Glazed soneware plate with red accents

Plates

Side, salad, and dinner plates—durable, stackable, and ready for daily table use.

Custom - Growler

Custom growlers and commission work; reach out for bespoke forms and surface requests.

Salt Fired Jar

Salt-fired oribe glaze.

Raku fired boxes

Joint pieces painted by Shiho Winter and fired by Joe—keepsake boxes with illustrated lids.

Small Plates

Stoneware plates decorated by Shiho.

Small Plates

Stoneware decorated by Shiho.

Collaboration - Vases

Thrown and fired by Joe, decorated by Shiho.

Spring Show Preview

A shelf view featuring a broad range of teapot forms and finishes.

Teapot collection shelves

Teapot Variety

Wood and salt fired teapots.

The Process - Loaded Kiln

From throwing to firing—ash, salt, and raku techniques that shape each finished piece.

Kiln Firings

Wood-fired kiln