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Check out my interview at FoxValleyArtBeat.com! https://www.foxvalleyartbeat.com/post/her-name-is-sue-dix-and-pottery-is-her-passion
Welcome to Suramics Pottery!
All my pieces are wheel-thrown or handbuilt, handmade ceramic. My functional pieces are watertight, food safe, microwave safe, and dishwasher safe. My horsehair and metallic glazed Raku pieces are decorative. Please note that Raku is not watertight or food safe. Each piece is signed with my initials on the bottom and the year it was made.
Standard shipping is USPS Priority Mail or First Class with tracking, depending on the weight of the order. Please contact me if you would like a different shipping method or overnight service. Orders will be shipped the next business day after payment has been received.
If you're in the Chicago area, check my website www.suramics.com for show information!
Satisfaction guaranteed! If you are not pleased with a piece when you see it and handle it, you may return it. Please contact me and we'll arrange for the return shipping and the refund.
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carol on Feb 13, 2024
5 out of 5 starsI purchased 10 heart-shaped trinket dishes. I am very happy with my purchase. I will use these dishes as party favors for my upcoming Valentine party. Thank you for making a quality product.
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maryrobertson1493 on Dec 28, 2023
5 out of 5 starsPretty spoon rest- just the size I needed. It was shipped quickly and it was wrapped very securely.
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Jim on Dec 26, 2023
5 out of 5 starsThis piece is exquisite in its simplicity of design and quality of artisanship. Will makeca lovely gift.
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Jim on Dec 25, 2023
5 out of 5 starsSimple yet highly crafted. Beautiful and much appreciated as a gift to s special dog mom.
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About SuramicsPottery
Making Pottery in My Garage Studio Since 2007
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Sue Dix
Owner
I started drawing and painting as a child. I started working with clay in 2006. I took a class at my local park district, and then I started taking classes at Lillstreet. After about a year, I set up a clay studio in my garage in suburban Chicago.