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!
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- A - Mountains (32)
- B - Piedmont (55)
- C - Coastal Plain (7)
Primarily wheel thrown with hand built elements, about half of my pottery is functional kitchenware. The rest are unique outdoor & garden pieces such as wind chimes, birdhouses, feeders and luminaries.
Our pottery is created on the potter’s wheel using high fire porcelain. Using our own custom made crystalline glazes, zinc crystals are grown inside the glaze during the multi-level firing schedule. Our pieces are both decorative and functional.
We make a series of lamps and other decorative items. All pieces are hand built with slabs, hand carved, and fired with ash glazes.
Located downtown beside our home in the historic Seagrove general store. Working independently, each piece reflects our individual styles. A variety of decorative and functional wheel turned pottery and custom glazes creating a range of vibrant colors.
Established in 1972, New Salem Pottery makes plain and slip-decorated earthenware using local clay. Reproduction and original works.
I have been a potter for almost fifty years. I started out digging all my clay and making my glazes, however, father time put a stop to that. I spend part of each day in my shop making a variety of items, from face jugs to teapots.
Handmade pottery for everyday use with bold glaze colors and coastal inspired designs.
Functional stoneware pottery.
Lyn Morrow Pottery features her work, as well as other clay artists local and national. Lyn’s pottery has been featured in museums, galleries, and corporate collections around the world. Her work is contemporary with a classical influence.
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.