About Immortal Souls

At Immortal Souls, we create one-of-a-kind ceramic vessels to honor the memory of your cherished animal companion. Each piece is a heartfelt tribute—hand-thrown and thoughtfully crafted, with your pet’s ashes carefully incorporated into the clay itself, becoming part of the vessel’s very foundation.

Our process blends remembrance with artistry. You are invited to share your story, your companion’s personality, and their spirit, and from there our artist is given the creative freedom to shape a piece that reflects that essence. No two vessels are ever the same; each one is infused with emotion, symbolism, and soul.

When working with horses, we offer a special Raku technique to honor their strength and beauty. During the firing process, strands of your horse’s hair are gently burned onto the surface of the piece, creating stunning, organic carbon trails—each mark unique, natural, and impossible to replicate. The result is a vessel that carries both physical and symbolic traces of their presence.

These pieces are more than a keepsake—they are a tribute to the love and beauty they brought into your life.
A timeless creation celebrating a bond that never fades.
An immortal soul, honored forever.

Meet Bryse

A lifelong Idahoan, Bryse began his pottery journey at the young age of 4. Taught in his home studio by his grandfather, he quickly found a passion for creating art for others.

He began his secondary education with an emphasis in ceramics before starting a family and becoming a counselor. Bryse has taught pottery workshops and has generally been involved in the small circle of local artists for the last decade. He enjoys skiing, family time and is also a gifted craftsman with woodworking and finish carpentry.

Meet Sarah

Sarah is an avid outdoorswoman from Ohio. She grew up with a love of animals, raising pigs, horses, dogs and about a million cats. With a bachelor's degree in Exercise Science and a Masters in Health Promotion emphasis in Outdoor Recreation, she finds a healthy lifestyle is linked to sunshine, movement and social connection. 

Aside from her husband, Sarah’s partner in crime is her 11 year old dog, Finnick. He was a free dog from craigslist and one of the greatest things that has ever happened to her. Finnick has travelled the country with her, settling in Idaho in 2018. Since then, they have added Rees the husband, Chuck the Heeler/Lab, Murphy the tuxedo cat and 5 chicken ladies to the family. 

Sarah enjoys rock/ice climbing, skiing, trail work and “social butterflying”.

Meet Dick

Bio coming soon.