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Moules à kougelhopf ou kouglof

ALSACE POTTERY MADE WITH SOUFFLENHEIM CLAY Our pottery is guaranteed to be kiln-fired The ancestral art of pottery has been present in Soufflenheim since the Bronze Age. The raw material, clay known as “clay” is found in the subsoil of the Haguenau forest. It is directly usable. His presence ensured the development of this craft. The quality of Soufflenheim clay has long been recognized for its culinary and refractory characteristics. This exceptional clay, ideal for cooking dishes, easily withstands high temperatures. Clay fired at more than 1000°C, know-how passed down from one generation to another, and a love of a job well done guarantee you quality pottery. Our ancestors discovered this natural quality. We respect this tradition. HOW TO RECOGNIZE SOUFFLENHEIM CLAY The color of the fired clay is yellow (orange shade). It may have slight surface irregularities. Unglazed parts may be rough.
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Moules à kougelhopf ou kouglof

ALSACE POTTERY MADE WITH SOUFFLENHEIM CLAY Our pottery is guaranteed to be kiln-fired The ancestral art of pottery has been present in Soufflenheim since the Bronze Age. The raw material, clay known as “clay” is found in the subsoil of the Haguenau forest. It is directly usable. His presence ensured the development of this craft. The quality of Soufflenheim clay has long been recognized for its culinary and refractory characteristics. This exceptional clay, ideal for cooking dishes, easily withstands high temperatures. Clay fired at more than 1000°C, know-how passed down from one generation to another, and a love of a job well done guarantee you quality pottery. Our ancestors discovered this natural quality. We respect this tradition. HOW TO RECOGNIZE SOUFFLENHEIM CLAY The color of the fired clay is yellow (orange shade). It may have slight surface irregularities. Unglazed parts may be rough.

Our potteries are artisanal potteries from Alsace

From raw clay to finished products.

Everything is handcrafted by potters

The decorations are done patiently with a brush or barolet

Competition from lower-cost markets and industrial manufacturing

Cannot be compared to these products.

 

 

Precautions for using pottery

All pottery can be used in the oven – microwave and dishwasher

However, it is good to respect certain precautions:

No thermal shock (the sudden transition from cold to hot or vice versa)

Do not place pottery directly on a heat source