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A Piedmont Potters' Guide


BEN OWEN POTTERY, (336 879-2262)
Sturdy pieces have elements of Asian ceramics, such as a Chinese-inspired turquoise glaze flecked with oxblood

JOHNSTON & GENTITHES ART POTTERY (336 873-9176)
Delightfully quirky tableware, along with pieces that reflect African and Native American influences

JUGTOWN POTTERY (910 464-3266)
Traditional, utilitarian wares with salt and soda glazes; emphasis on blue pieces and jewelry, too; small museum out back

LUCK'S WARE (336 879-3261)
Everything from utilitarian wares, such as pie plates and pitchers, to goggle-eyed face jugs designed to scare children away from the liquor within

PHIL MORGAN POTTERY (336 873-7304)
Specializes in pieces with luminous crystalline glaze, and wonderful, mottled earthenware chickens

TOM GRAY POTTERY (336 873-7270)
Full dinnerware sets and Shino-glazed specialty pots


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