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Bandicoot Pottery - Open Studio By Appointment

Address BANDICOOT POTTERY, 240 Tyrrells Rd, Cobargo NSW, Australia
Phone +61 428 478 719
Website www.bandicootpottery.com.au
Categories Pottery Manufacturer, Art Studio, Artist
Rating 5 7 reviews
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Bandicoot Pottery - Open Studio By Appointment reviews

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christina
23 December 2020 17:33

Daniel is generous with his time and willing to take visitors through the entire process of creating his beautiful pottery. From extracting clay to using the wheel and collecting wood to fire the hand built kild=s for over 100 hours non stop. This is one of the few places around to see this old craft in action.

Gabrielle
21 December 2020 8:22

An adventure to visit this uniquely Australian pottery studio - open by appointment

Donna
10 December 2020 20:32

Delightful studio, eclectic variety of local handmade goodies and the famous hues of Bandicoot pottery within a beautiful friendly township. Well worth popping in and saying hello whilst enjoying the region:)

Philip
01 December 2020 0:19

I'm lucky enough to have a set of plates and bowls that we use every day and have done for years. The designs and patterns bring a smile to every dinner time. I love their work

Heather
06 November 2020 7:38

Quality work and dedication to their craft. This is not a hobby for them, rather a complete immersion into their art. Loved the studio visit and my Bandicoot Pottery. Will visit again when I'm in the area!

Isobel
31 October 2020 16:50

I still have my handcrafted teapot from 2004! It has managed to survive all my moves which says a lot about how much I value Bandicoot Pottery's artwork.

Sarah
27 October 2020 19:10

A fascinating place to book an appointment - like a visit to a Lost Trades Fair and a homewares shop, all in one spot. I loved it.

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