Thrift store shelves often hide overlooked treasures. Knowing what details to notice can turn an ordinary pottery find into something far more special.
Newark, Ohio-based basket-maker Longaberger Co. will take its first steps toward its goal of selling only U.S.-made pottery through a just-announced partnership with Niagara Ceramics of Buffalo, N.Y.
For 30 years, Ephraim Pottery has created handmade pieces with love, focusing on human craftsmanship. Now in a more modern and technology-driven world, Ephraim continues to celebrate the “hand of the ...
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Deming Park Pottery a part of The Terre Haute Parks and Recreation started classes where ...
Local Tallahassee pottery maker, Jasmine Summer, describes her experience as a potter by saying, "I put the fun in functional." As a maker of cups, mugs, bowls, planters, and plates, she says of her ...
When she moved to Indianapolis from Seattle, Washington, Becca Otis had one thing on her mind: creating eclectic and unique pottery. What started as an extra credit college project in 2009 quickly ...