Healing Touch Pottery
Healing Touch Pottery

Healing Touch Pottery

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Introduction: Our pottery has multiple levels of healing energy that begins with our quartz enhanced raw clay. Then various quartz, crystals and minerals are infused during the firing process of our hand crafted glazes. In continuation of energy power, gemstones and crystals are then attached to selected touch areas on our signature series pieces. Each piece is then inspected and Reiki charged. If you are looking to combine pure artistry with the healing properties of crystals and Reiki while drinking your morning java ... Take a look at Healing Touch Pottery new patented line of mugs hand crafted by Donna Van Houten Rollins
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Kimberly M.
Feb 11, 2014
My sister purchased a mug from a retailer while home from college break over the winter. Unfortunately, it was broken when TSA opened her bag at security, and she was absolutely heartbroken. I am not currently living in the country, so popping into a store to hunt one down was not an option. I spoke with Donna & Shelly, who were absolutely amazing; they let me order a single mug, though they typically deal with large wholesale orders. Most companies would have turned away such a small purchase, but Healing Touch were eager to help me replace the mug! I will forever recommend this company, not only for their beautiful pottery, but for their genuine interest in their customers! Thank you so much!!
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Joanna S.
Mar 1, 2011
What a great place! The owners are really knowledgeable and friendly. I went there to paint some pottery and the prices were great. They encouraged me to take my time and they don't charge for time sitting there, so a couple of us sat there for three hours chatting and painting away. They had pottery on the wheel and they were using blow torches to melt glass into these great beads! I highly recommend going there. An open art studio was so needed in the area.