Goldfinch Pottery
Second - Lancaster Dinnerware Bowl
Second - Lancaster Dinnerware Bowl
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All Seconds are Final Sale items.
Every pottery piece that is made at Goldfinch pottery is handcrafted and unique. Second pottery pieces are items that vary a bit more. They may be shorter, taller, wider, have a different shape or have small glaze discrepancies. These differences are what makes them even more unique, however the differences do not affect the quality or functionality of the item. Those differences just make them more lovable if you are drawn to the beauty of imperfection.
Experience the exquisite Handmade Stoneware Lancaster collection, crafted with meticulous care by Master Potter Leah in the heart of Lancaster, PA. Inspired by Lancaster's timeless charm, Cottage Gardens, and historic ceramics, each piece blends comfort and everyday use effortlessly.
Infused with a sense of down earth sophistication, These pots capture the essence of Lancaster's lush fields and centuries-old ceramic traditions. From graceful dinnerware to charming mugs, each piece exudes craftsmanship and unique design.
Elevate your everyday moments with our Handmade Stoneware Pottery, bringing warmth and refinement to your table and living space. Discover the timeless beauty where comfort meets sophistication in every handcrafted detail, exclusively by Goldfinch Pottery.
Each piece is wheel-thrown and finished by hand in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Material: White stoneware with our classic Linen White or Goldfinch Yellow glaze
Height: 2"
Width: 5 3/4"
Seconds may vary more in size
"Although the bowls all look the similar, as seconds you can see the variations and how beautifully unique each one truly is... it really makes each piece a treasure!"
- Leah Morse, founder and potter
All Glazes are mixed in house and thus glaze color may vary slightly with different batches and or from screen to person.
Designed and Handcrafted in Lancaster Pennsylvania
Microwave and dishwasher safe.
We recommend using a gentle detergent and avoid temperature shock by heating things slowly and evenly.




