Eòrna Pottery is contemporary tableware made by Anna MacDonald. Each piece is wheel-thrown or hand-built with care in Ardnamurchan, inspired by the surrounding West Coast shoreline of the Peninsula, and the Isle of Tiree where she grew up. 

The same satisfying textures of a ridged limpet shell or sea-smoothed pebble are recreated in her work. The many hues of the Hebridean sand and sea and the soft pink of cowrie shells feature in her glazes. 

Eòrna Pottery is microwave, dishwasher and oven safe, and as durable as it is beautiful; her work is designed to last. 

The name Eòrna is the Scottish Gaelic word for Barley – Tiree is poetically known as Tìr Ìosal an Eòrna or ‘the Low-lying land of the Barley’.

Eòrna Pottery is contemporary tableware made by Anna MacDonald. Each piece is wheel-thrown or hand-built with care in Ardnamurchan, inspired by the surrounding West Coast shoreline of the Peninsula, and the Isle of Tiree where she grew up. 

The same satisfying textures of a ridged limpet shell or sea-smoothed pebble are recreated in her work. The many hues of the Hebridean sand and sea and the soft pink of cowrie shells feature in her glazes. 

Eòrna Pottery is microwave, dishwasher and oven safe, and as durable as it is beautiful; her work is designed to last. 

The name Eòrna is the Scottish Gaelic word for Barley – Tiree is poetically known as Tìr Ìosal an Eòrna or ‘the Low-lying land of the Barley’.