Pottery Seagrove

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Two Potters, Three Pots


Gibson Sea Grove 16-Piece Reactive Glaze Stoneware Dinnerware Set


Gibson Sea Grove 16-Piece Reactive Glaze Stoneware Dinnerware Set


$55.73


This Gibson Everyday dinnerware set is sure to cause a reaction. Guests will love dining from these Lacerta two-tone dishes. Create a beautiful ambiance with this Gibson Everyday Lacerta burgundy dinnerware set….

Stoneware 1.5-Quart Baking Dish, Handmade Pottery, Midnight Rain Color


Stoneware 1.5-Quart Baking Dish, Handmade Pottery, Midnight Rain Color



Handcrafted in stoneware, this 1.5-quart baker is the perfect size for your quiche, baked pasta, risotto, roasted vegetables or a 2-person casserole! With sculpted handles and a two-tone glaze, the baker goes directly from oven to table with an artful presentation! The functional baker is crafted by hand using white stoneware clay, giving it the delicate appearance of porcelain while maintaining …


3-Piece Appetizer Serving Set, Stoneware Pottery Made in the USA, Sierra Sunset Color


3-Piece Appetizer Serving Set, Stoneware Pottery Made in the USA, Sierra Sunset Color


$69.99


Dish out a variety of appetizers with this versatile serving set! Handcrafted in stoneware, the 3-piece set includes a rectangular tray, condiment bowl and segmented relish dish! With this assortment, it’s easy to provide a medley of dips, sauces or hors d’oeuvres while maintaining a tasteful presentation! All pieces are crafted by hand using white stoneware clay, giving them the delicate appeara…

Crawdad Slip


Crawdad Slip


$25.00


Sid Luck is a fifth generation potter in Seagrove, North Carolina. This forty-five minute documentary explores his life and work, and the family heritage he hopes to pass on to his two sons, Jason and Matthew. Through conversations with Sid over old photographs and video of him practicing his craft we hear about the work of early potters. About how large-scale manufacturing and plastics almost end…

Melvin


Melvin


$25.00


Melvin Owens made pottery in Seagrove, North Carolina, for over seventy years. He was from a long line of potters, a line drifting back to the 18th century and the founders of the Seagrove pottery industry. Melvin was eighty-three at the time this documentary was filmed driving his red Ford pickup from his home to his shop, where he spent a few hours every day making, or preparing to make, pots, f…

DanTraveling the Second Season


DanTraveling the Second Season


$19.99


DanTraveling the Second SeasonThe Most Viewed Southeastern Travel Show on YouTubeIncludes the popular titles “A Single Seed” and “Mountain Churches of the Blue Ridge.”The following favorites are on this one hour disk as well.The North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer, NCBethabra Park in Winston Salem, NCMoonshine Face jug making with Terry King in Seagrove, NCA Castle in North Carolina i…

The Potter's Eye: Art and Tradition in North Carolina Pottery


The Potter’s Eye: Art and Tradition in North Carolina Pottery


$30.96


Classic North Carolina stoneware pots–with their rich textures, monochromatic glazes, and minimal decoration–belong to one of America’s most revered stoneware pottery traditions. In a lavishly illustrated celebration of that tradition, Mark Hewitt and Nancy Sweezy trace the history of North Carolina pottery from the nineteenth century to the present day. They demonstrate the intriguing historic …


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