
Cornish Stoneware by Alison West
Cornish Stoneware Bowl
Alison West
Alison West’s wheel-thrown ceramics unite traditional craft with a deep connection to the natural world and a fascination with the unpredictability of fire. Her long-established practice of saggar firing, in which vessels are enclosed in protective containers with foraged organic materials, produces subtle smoke patterns and organic traces across each surface. Every firing welcomes chance, resulting in works marked by distinctive, atmospheric qualities.
Her forms draw inspiration from the refined elegance of classical Greek pottery and the restrained simplicity of Japanese ceramics. Central to her practice is terra sigillata, an ancient Greek and Roman technique that creates an ultra-fine clay slip by separating the smallest clay particles. When burnished and fired, this slip forms a soft, polished surface without glaze. Alison refines Devon wild clays and Ball Clays to make these slips, layering them over Cornish clay forms to express local colour, texture, tradition, and place within a timeless ceramic dialogue.
Hand-thrown Cornish stoneware bowls decorated with wild clay slips, creating warm, earthy tones. Glazed and reduction fired over 10 hours, where the conditions of firing, wild clay, and glaze reactions produce distinctive surface variations and tonal shifts.
Each piece is unique, shaped by these interactions and the firing process.
Cornish Stoneware
22x11x22cm
















