Phil Rogers
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Exhibits in many galleries both in the UK and abroad and his pots are held in a number of public and private collections. Author of 'Ash Glazes' and 'Throwing Pots', past Chairman of the CPA. Most of his pots are thrown and then fired in either a down draught reduction kiln or salt glazed, making extensive use of wood ash and local rocks and clays for the glazes in both.
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