Wildcat Lake Pottery
Caralyn Kieckhaefer’s experience as a potter spans 40 years. She has studied with a variety of potters including Carlton Ball and Jack Crouse. Her work is influenced greatly by her travels. In Korea, China and Japan she visited several potters and learned their techniques and sources of inspiration. Caralyn has been a member of two pottery co-ops, and has exhibited in numerous galleries over the years. Caralyn maintains her studio at Wildcat Lake in Bremerton, Washington where she is influenced by her natural surroundings. 
About the Pottery: Porcelain pieces are designed by molding leaves, driftwood and water lilies from Wildcat Lake and high fired in an electric kiln. They are airbrushed with lead-free glazes. Ikebana Arrangers are available in both high fire and raku. Raku glazes are fired in a propane kiln and reduced in a can with newspapers. Wildcat Lake Pottery is food safe, oven proof and microwave safe.
Custom designed garden stakes are available in poppy, sunflower, and salmon . They are one-of-a-kind pieces and are truly works of art.
