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Ros Byrne is the creative energy and founder of Ros Byrne Pottery. Her love of this particular art form inspired her to establish a commercial business in 1986. Ros Byrne began the small pottery studio with a thrower and an assitant. Production consisted of stoneware pottery with a conventional western form and design. Since then, the designs have evolved and are now characterized by a rich African feel. What started as a small studio has grown into a very large facility employing over 100 artists hand throwing and hand painting pottery that meets the highest standard accepted internationally
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This is a very nice set. All hand painted in detail with monkeys in various poses. The large photo shows the whole set of a teapot, cream and sugar and two cups and saucers.
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Zebra Stripe Teapot and Mugs | $178.00
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These pieces are hand thrown and painted by the African Artist Rhoda Henning. Each piece is unique and we photograph each one seperately so what you see is indeed what you will get.
Rhoda started clay work in 1978 in Pretoria where she has lived all her life. It all began as a hobby, but after finishing a BSc in math and then qualifying as a medical doctor she decided that ceramics is an all consuming business and went into it full time. She has won several awards for design, wheelwork, decoration and tableware at regional and national exhibitions held by the Association of Potters of Southern Africa.
The teapot holds 6 cups.
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