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Mussels and More
These unique pieces of handmade pottery are functional as well as decorative art sculpture. The interesting detail work of these shells enable it to be enjoyed and viewed from either side. |
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Vichinsky Judaic
Renee and Howard Vichinsky produce a unique line of Judaic ceremonial objects; each one handcrafted to enhance the beauty of Jewish Ritual and tradition. |
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Double Creek Pottery
These beautifully handcrafted pieces are food safe and are matte finished. The Vases, wine holders and some bowls have a satin glaze inside and are watertight. "All designs are drawn and colored by three family members. This is white earthenware and is glazed and fired by a fourth family member." |
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Georgetown Pottery
Georgetown Pottery has been handcrafting fine porcelain pottery since 1972. All pottery is handmade by local Maine potters and is hand decorated with Maine themed brushwork patterns or stunning glazes. |
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Pewabic Pottery
"Founded in 1903 during the Arts & Crafts Movement, Pewabic is nationally renowned for its tile and pottery in unique glazes." |
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Great Bay Pottery
Great Bay Pottery offers the finest in handmade New England pottery for functional and collectible use. All of the stoneware pottery is hand glazed, thrown, and decorated to produce the best in lead-free ceramic pottery ware, suitable for daily use and decor. Moreover, the one of a kind handmade pottery pieces are also oven, microwave, and dishwasher safe! Choose from wide array designs and decorations: dragonfly, lighthouse, moose, snowman, crab, seasonal decor, and traditional New England themes. Available in traditional and tallow matte finishes. Shown here are some of the items we carry; more available. |
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Spooner Creek
Real Art Etched in Clay! - Spooner Creek is the work of Wisconsin artist Michael Macone. His designs are etched into the clay rather than just applied to the surface. All colors are hand glazed and each piece is kiln fired twice to nearly 2000 degrees. The result is a fade proof, weather proof work of art that will last a lifetime indoors or out. |
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