Teton Valley Ceramics, Driggs, ID
TETON VALLEY CERAMICS
Inspired by the early trappers, pioneers, and Native Americans of the old west, Butch and Linda Hammer from the Jackson Hole area started making Best in the West 22K Goldline Pottery in 1989. Linda handles the brush while Butch does the clay and firing. All designs are original and are created by Butch and Linda. The pottery is made from the best materials that is obtainable and is fired to full maturity sometimes 4 or 5 times. Although the pottery cleans up easily with soap and water, grease spots may require 1 part Clorox and 9 parts water. A toothbrush may also be used, but care should be taken on the 22K gold because of the softness of the metal.
The TVC mark on each piece represents Teton Valley Ceramics
Thank you, for your interest in our product made from earth and tempered with fire.
Teton Valley Ceramics
Butch and Linda Hammer