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Jugtown Pottery
Today Jugtown follows the same approach to pottery as laid out by the Busbee's. Owner, Vernon Owens and his wife Pam are the main potters; their approach is form first, a simple continuous line, a complimentary glaze and occasional decoration.
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Jugtown Pottery
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North Carolina
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United States
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Kim Ellington Pottery
Catawba Valley pottery using local clay, alkaline glaze and wood-fired kiln.
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Vale
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Kim Frazier Pottery
Functional stoneware made to be used and enjoyed daily. Each piece individually handmade. Always lead free and safe for use in the oven, microwave and dishwasher.
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Lincolnton
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North Carolina
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United States
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Living Tree Pottery
Wheel-thrown pottery in stoneware, raku, and pit-fired finishes. [Summerfield]
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Mangum Pottery
Specializing in functional pottery, such as dinnerware and serving pieces. They also offer a wide range of fine art ceramic furniture and instruments. [Weaverville]
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Marsha Owen Pottery
Marsha and her husband, Rick Moss, produce functional wheel-thrown stoneware and porcelain pottery in a variety of glazes and surface decorations. [Raleigh]
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Mill Creek Pottery Studio
Creating sculptural and smoke fired porcelain, stone burnished blackware, and functional earthenware.
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Robbinsville
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North Carolina
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United States
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Mud Dabber's Pottery
Family business offers handmade bowls, pitchers, sculptures, and raku pieces. Features shows, pottery classes, and directions.
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Brevard
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North Carolina
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United States
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