Harlan House
Navigation
  • Home
  • Books
    • My Work, My Way – The Book
    • The Find
  • CONTACT
  • PROFILE
  • TECHNIQUE
    • Glazing
      • Glazing Techniques
      • Blue Celadon
      • Specific Gravity Measures
      • HH Celadon Glaze
    • Throwing and Decorating
      • At the wheel
      • Throwing, Decorating, Sprigging and Glazing Bowls
      • Throwing and Decorating Kimchi Jars
    • Other
      • Cone 14 Clay Body
      • Bas-Relief
      • Process and Beauty – Dinnerware Platters
      • Haut Clay – Adding Wine to Clay
  • ARTWORK
    • PORCELAIN
    • 20/20 Retrospective Work
    • PAINTINGS
  • LONSDALE GALLERY
  • Blog
  • Search
  • Home
  • Books
    • My Work, My Way – The Book
    • The Find
  • CONTACT
  • PROFILE
  • TECHNIQUE
    • Glazing
      • Glazing Techniques
      • Blue Celadon
      • Specific Gravity Measures
      • HH Celadon Glaze
    • Throwing and Decorating
      • At the wheel
      • Throwing, Decorating, Sprigging and Glazing Bowls
      • Throwing and Decorating Kimchi Jars
    • Other
      • Cone 14 Clay Body
      • Bas-Relief
      • Process and Beauty – Dinnerware Platters
      • Haut Clay – Adding Wine to Clay
  • ARTWORK
    • PORCELAIN
    • 20/20 Retrospective Work
    • PAINTINGS
  • LONSDALE GALLERY
  • Blog
  • Search

Tag Archive

Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “iris”

Lost and Find

admin-hhdev January 22, 2023Blog, Uncategorised 27 Comments

Maureen’s family had this in their home over 70 years ago. We keep up the tradition of hanging it each Christmas season. I looked for it in a storage room at the studio in mid-December. Found it, amid five other boxes. Had to peek.  I found my very first Iris vase, and a couple of other Iris vases as well. …

Read More
artHarlan Houseiriskintsugilostandfoundporcelain
Limestone Garden - the best use for limestone

Stop the Dump Raffle

adminhh March 6, 2014Blog 1 Comment

We moved to Lonsdale, Ontario in 1973 from Calgary, Alberta. I found this little jewel of a village by accident, and have enjoyed it for over 40 years. Moving from a big city to a hamlet would be setback for many, but not for us. From day one, I felt really at home. An old village, and old home, and …

Read More
artart for sciencedumpHarlanHarlan HouseHarlanhouseirislandfillporcelainrafflestop the dumpwater

Copyright Harlan House