Pottery
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Landscape Mugs
$200Landscape Mugs
Four handmade ceramic mugs produced on the potters wheel in the home studio of Brian Felton of Felton Clayworks, one of Holden's guest potters.
Made from stoneware glazed in blue rutile over charcoal. Microwave- and dishwasher-safe. Mug capacity is from 8.5 to 9 oz.
Value: $160
*Donor will ship items directly to winning bidder
178

Coffee, Coasters & Mugs
$305Coffee Beans, Photo Coasters, & Beanie's Mugs
All of the things you need for many relaxing, cozy days spent sipping coffee and thinking of Holden Village!
First, brew a cup of flavorful small-batch roasted coffee from Pastor John's Blessed Beans. You will receive five bags of coffee, your choice of whole bean or ground and medium or dark roast. La Morena Hue coffee tastes amazing, is from women-run farms, and strives for just and equitable pay for women in the coffee industry.
Next, pour your rich coffee into three handcrafted Beanie's mugs made by former Village Potter, Julia Nellessen.
Finally, set your coffee mug on a photo coaster featuring animals from Holden Village! This set of four photo coasters includes an adorable doe and fawn, a feisty pine marten, a lovable marmot, and a cute pika, all photographed in the Railroad Creek Valley by Bill Alasker.
Value: $178
*Coffee will be shipped separately. Remaining shipping arranged with Holden (approx. $17), OR available for pickup near Chelan or greater Seattle area. Shipping costs separate and to be paid for by the winning bidder.
181

Ceramic Plate
$115Ceramic plate by Mike Caemmerer
This amazing ceramic plate was hand thrown by guest Village Potter, Mike Caemmerer.
Perfect as a serving dish or on display for decoration, this ceramic plate would be a lovely addition to your home or as a gift.
Mike Caemmerer started Tall Tree Ceramics in 2019, which produces small batch, wheel-thrown, artisan ceramics and is located in the heart of the Cascade Mountains of North Central Washington.
Mike grew up with artistic parents, professor/painter dad and weaver mom, always in an environment that allowed dabbling in one art form or another. He first sat at a potter's wheel at the Grunewald Guild pottery in 1988, and has mostly been self-taught ever since with the help of amazing mentors along the way, especially Jim Halvorson of Bloomington Indiana. Fighting with full time jobs, pottery was mostly a hobby until the summer of 2019 when he left his job and made ceramics part of his daily life.
Value: $60
*Shipping to be arrange with Holden (approx. $23) OR available for pickup near Chelan or greater Seattle area. Shipping to be paid for by winner bidder.