Welcome to our Directory of Potters
As our mission focuses on North Carolina pottery, only North Carolina potters and ceramic artists who have chosen to submit a listing are listed in our directory. We hope this directory helps you along the way on your North Carolina pottery adventure!
Instructions for Submitting A Listing
- A - Mountains (32)
- B - Piedmont (55)
- C - Coastal Plain (7)
Doe Ridge Pottery, established 1978, has its gallery in Downtown Boone selling exclusively local pottery from the High Country. It is the home to 18 exceptional Potters including Bob Meier, the owner and master Potter for Doe Ridge Pottery.
Soda glazed stoneware made for daily use.
Limited production of high temperature porcelain teapots and platters. Large art Raku pieces.
Duck Creek Pottery makes functional and decorative high fired pottery which will enhance any kitchen, home, or garden. Mugs, plates, bowls, vases, pitchers, teapots, and more are available in a variety of greens, blues, tans, yellows, and browns.
Eric Serritella transforms clay into birch, charred, and weathered logs. A master of hyper-realism, his trompe l’oeil sculptures are internationally recognized for their exquisite design and realistic textures. Works are in the Metropolitan, Smithsonian and Carnegie museums, among others
Falcon Lane Pottery has created functional stoneware pieces for daily use in the home or business for over 20 years. We mix our own glazes and use a wide variety surface design, including, carving, stamping, slip trailing and layered glazes. W make serving pieces, tableware, vases, and specialized pieces such as Advent wreaths and oil candles.
In-home studio. Ceramic pottery designed functional as well as creative. Wheel-thrown and slab-built. Variety of work, mugs, bowls, and plates as well as phone holders and sculpture. Jug heads and planters.
Four Paw Pottery creates wheel thrown hand sculpted face jugs, face bowls, face mugs, and whistles.
Functional earthenware that is hand decorated with images that are whimsical to ecological.
I make functional and decorative stoneware. I draw inspiration from nature, particularly trees and birds. I love to wood-fire for the effects of natural wood ash and flashing, using a wide variety of clay and local materials.