Wee Bogles Ceramics

“Fun and Quirky Handmade Ceramics”

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  • Small Wheel Thrown and Hand-Painted Ceramic Sheep

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  • Small Wheel Thrown and Hand-Painted Ceramic Border Collie

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  • Small Wheel Thrown and Hand-Painted Ceramic Puffin

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  • Small Wheel Thrown and Hand-Painted Ceramic Blue Footed Booby Bird

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  • Small Wheel Thrown and Hand-Painted Ceramic Dog

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  • Small Wheel Thrown and Hand-Painted Ceramic Black Striped Cat

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  • Small Wheel Thrown and Hand-Painted Ceramic Robin

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  • Small Wheel Thrown and Hand-Painted Ceramic Highland Cow

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  • Small Wheel Thrown and Hand-Painted Ceramic Blue Footed Booby Bud Vase

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  • Small Wheel Thrown and Hand-Painted Ceramic Sheep Bud Vase

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  • Small Wheel Thrown and Hand-Painted Ceramic Robin Bud Vase

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About Wee Bogles Ceramics

Wee Bogles Ceramics

Fun and quirky handmade ceramics.

Hi folks, my name is John Wood. Bold design and a bit of humour are the qualities I’m aiming for with the Wee Bogles. I’m based in Gairloch in the North West Highlands of Scotland where I create my clay menagerie.

All my work is thrown in white earthenware, individually hand-painted, bisque fired to 1000 degrees, and finally fired to 1120 degrees after being dipped in a transparent glaze. Each one is completely unique as a result.

The name comes from a creature in folklore. A bogle is a household spirit whose only purpose is to mystify its human neighbours and hopefully in this case give some joy too!