Orcas Island Pottery
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Find Us

338 Old Pottery Road
Eastsound, WA 98245

 

Contact Us

(360) 376-2813
orcaspots@rockisland.com
 

hours

Closed Mondays- Currently On Winter Hours!

Summer Hours (Apr-Oct):
10:00 am to 5:00pm Tuesday-Sunday

Winter Hours (Oct-Mar):
10:00am to 4:00pm Tuesday-Saturday
11:00am to 4:00pm Sundays

Winter visitors welcome!
Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter, month of January

Ordering Pottery - Yes, we ship!

With literally thousands of unique pieces and inventory changing daily, it is impossible for us to post all of our pots online.

The best thing to do is browse our dinnerware page and online gallery to get a sense of what we carry, and then give us a call in the shop at 360-376-2813 to discuss what you’re looking for and order by phone.

We also regularly post photos of available items on our Instagram and Facebook pages and encourage you to look through those postings.

Once you have made your selections we can take payment over the phone with any major credit card and can ship via USPS or UPS.

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All of our pottery is lead-free, microwave, and dishwasher safe*, but please note:
OVEN USE
Any oven ware, such as casseroles, bakers, pie plates or platters, should be warmed up with the oven— do not “shock” the pottery by bringing it from the refrigerator to a hot oven. Drastic changes in temperature can cause the pots to crack.
MICROWAVE
Pottery must be used carefully in the microwave, as well. Never place frozen food on pottery to be thawed and heated in the microwave. Again, the temperature differences caused by the way the microwave heats can cause cracking.

* Ohata kaki, our “tomato” glaze (on Santa Fe, Sienna, Sierra patterns), can break down over time with long-term dishwasher use with harsh detergents, and it is possible that small amounts of iron may rub off. This has been studied by the University of Washington, and it has been determined that it does not affect the pottery’s food safety.