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Sylph Baier Ceramics

Sylph Baier Ceramics

Sylph Baier runs residential pottery courses and has a holiday let (gite) in the Dordogne, France

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Saturday shop open 3 – 5pm; pottery throwing demonstration 3:45pm

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Launch of new shop at Le Moulin and visiting Beauronne, Dordogne Potters Market

First day’s shop opening on Aug 25th. With tea and cakes in the garden. Great start!!! Visiting the Beauronne Potters Market in the Dordogne (August 2018) More...

An amazing collection of french studio ceramics, spanning  70 years including contemporary work. 

Philippe Chambost, who lives just up the road from me, puts on an annual ceramics exhibition in the most beautiful place and studio in honour of his father who was a potter.  It's an More...

June – a mixed bag …

A mixed bag this month. Lovely inspiring work by students and a new baby lamb Opal. But also torrential downpours and sheep getting into the potager because I left the gate open after watering in the More...

In Ceramic Review

An article about me in the May/June 2018 edition of Ceramic Review More...

We enjoy the lovely blooms in April

We can enjoy all the lovely blooms in April.  We went on a beekeeping course with Dermot and Lynda who run a small holding nearby. If we can find a way of dealing with the Asian killer wasps, we will More...

March – preparing the vegetable plot and sowing seeds

March is spent preparing  the vegetable plot and sowing seeds. The first dandelions are left for the bees to get their first feed. Just before they turn to seed we let the sheep make the first cut. More...

Visiting nearby shepardess Therese Kohler

Visiting nearby shepardess Therese Kohler, who still walks with her sheep. She was very generous with all her tips, as we are in the lambing season at the Moulin this is much appreciated.  (Her More...

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