In StockEveryday Mug — River Stone
$34Comfortable 12 oz mug with speckled gray glaze and a sturdy pulled handle.
Wheel-thrown stoneware for Bluegrass tables
5 finds · Pay at studio checkout · Stock rotates with each batch · Maple Grove, KY · $95/mo rental
Available on the floor at Spot T3 during studio hours. Staff can hold purchases at the register.
Tue–Sat during studio hours · Shelf by the front register · Vendors label packages with the customer name. Customers bring a confirmation email or text.
Cumberland Clay is the studio of Eli Vance, a Maple Grove potter who fires stoneware meant for everyday Bluegrass living — coffee at dawn, soup after a damp horse-country morning, plates that look right on a farmhouse table. Featured maker this month at Bourbon Ridge.
Eli throws on a kick wheel when the mood hits, but most pieces start on a quiet electric wheel under the north window of his Maple Grove studio. Glazes lean earthy: river-stone gray, bourbon amber, and a deep bluegrass green.
Eli's river-stone mugs and bourbon-amber bowls are front and center on table T3.
Pick a form and glaze combo — 3–4 week studio turnaround.
Photorealistic finds from this maker — tour the work the way you would walk a home studio before you buy. Every photo matches a piece or process on the table.
Every photo matches the piece — pay at studio checkout when you visit. Stock rotates with each batch.
In StockComfortable 12 oz mug with speckled gray glaze and a sturdy pulled handle.
In StockWide stoneware bowl, perfect for salads or Sunday biscuits.
In StockHand-thrown plates with soft rims in bluegrass-green glaze.
In StockLipped pitcher for coffee or wildflower tea.
LowSmall vase for a single peony or black-eyed Susan.
Spot T3 · 142 Willow Branch Road, Maple Grove. At Bourbon Ridge Tue–Sat during market hours