USA Stoneware Pottery | Pie Pan | Pie Plate
Enjoy more even cooking with these USA-made pie pans. Cooks have enjoyed using pottery bakeware for centuries. Pie pans are designed for baking some of your favorite home-baked fruit and meat pies. Stoneware is also very durable and functional.
Pie Pan Measures 10" outside, 8-1/4" inside, 1-3/8" deep. The USA-made pottery is handmade the old-fashioned way, using lead and cadmium-free clay and glaze.
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Description / USA Stoneware Pottery | Pie Pan | Pie Plate
The standard color is priced in blue-and-white stripes. You can select other colors using the drop-down menu at the top of the page. Colors are hand-painted and signed by the artist. Please note: the rooster, red apple, and spring splendor design is a decal and is not hand-painted. The Poppy Seed design will feature flowers in both blue and peach, arranged on opposite sides of the stoneware.
See color samples by clicking to enlarge pictures of various product examples. The white will match the cream color of the blue stripe. Depending on where it is in the kiln, the actual color may range from cream to white, with a slight grayish hue, or even toward a tan or beige—another characteristic of old-fashioned hand-turned pottery.
Stoneware can also be personalized for $12 via the drop-down menu at the top of the page. In the comment section at checkout, please leave us the name that you would like added. Personalized names and messages will be hand-painted.
The standard blue stripe may take 3-4 weeks to ship. Most colors, including white, and personalized items are custom-made to order and may take about 8 weeks to ship.
Stoneware Pottery is USA-made in Texas by a small, family-owned and operated pottery company that has been making quality pottery for over 22 years. Each piece is hand turned by a master potter, hand-painted or finished, and then coated with a lead-free glaze.
Because pottery is hand turned, dimensions may vary slightly. Stoneware pottery may also develop minor imperfections during firing and glazing. All food contact surfaces are inspected for such imperfections before shipping. The exterior may have imperfections that add to the stoneware's character.
To prevent cracking, Stoneware should be gradually heated as the oven reaches temperature, rather than being placed directly into a hot oven.





