Discover the artistry of Cynthia Neale, creating functional stoneware ceramics and custom pieces in Baltimore.

Ashbourne Pottery

Ashbourne Pottery is a sanctuary for those who find meaning in the quiet beauty of everyday rituals. A refuge for those who value timeless craftmanship and human made treasures. Inspired by old-world gardens and timeless tales, each piece is made to be used, loved, and offer a sense of calm in a world that moves too fast.

Customer Reviews

See what our customers say about Ashbourne Pottery's unique creations.

Cynthia's pottery is stunning! Each piece is beautifully crafted and functional.

Emily Johnson
A vibrant display of handmade pottery is arranged on the ground. The collection includes a wide variety of colorful ceramic dishes, bowls, and traditional tagine pots. Shelves and stacked arrays of earthenware line the sides, offering a rich assortment of designs and patterns. The setting appears to be an outdoor market with a mix of small and large clay products neatly organized for sale.
A vibrant display of handmade pottery is arranged on the ground. The collection includes a wide variety of colorful ceramic dishes, bowls, and traditional tagine pots. Shelves and stacked arrays of earthenware line the sides, offering a rich assortment of designs and patterns. The setting appears to be an outdoor market with a mix of small and large clay products neatly organized for sale.

Baltimore, MD

I absolutely love my custom piece from Ashbourne Pottery! It’s perfect and adds charm to my home decor. Highly recommend Cynthia’s work for anyone seeking quality ceramics.

A variety of unfinished clay ceramics, including bowls, cups, and vases, are arranged on a worktable in a pottery studio. Behind them, there are several other pottery tools, a green and orange checkered vase, and various art supplies. A person wearing a blue apron is visible in the background, along with items like bottles, a red canister, and a soda can.
A variety of unfinished clay ceramics, including bowls, cups, and vases, are arranged on a worktable in a pottery studio. Behind them, there are several other pottery tools, a green and orange checkered vase, and various art supplies. A person wearing a blue apron is visible in the background, along with items like bottles, a red canister, and a soda can.
Mark Smith

Annapolis, MD

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