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Crafted by renowned Seagrove, NC potter, Larry Moore; known for his dedication to traditional techniques and distinctive salt-fired finishes. This charming rundlet, a small, barrel-shaped drinking vessel, showcases the beautiful unpredictable nature of salt glazing.
Seagrove, North Carolina, a town steeped in pottery history, is known as the "Handmade Pottery Capital of the United States". Its story begins with Native American potters utilizing local clay for functional and ceremonial objects. European settlers, arriving in the 18th century, recognized the region's abundant clay resources and started a tradition that continues today
Signed and dated
6H” x 5.5L” x 3.75W”
Excellent vintage condition
Crafted by renowned Seagrove, NC potter, Larry Moore; known for his dedication to traditional techniques and distinctive salt-fired finishes. This charming rundlet, a small, barrel-shaped drinking vessel, showcases the beautiful unpredictable nature of salt glazing.
Seagrove, North Carolina, a town steeped in pottery history, is known as the "Handmade Pottery Capital of the United States". Its story begins with Native American potters utilizing local clay for functional and ceremonial objects. European settlers, arriving in the 18th century, recognized the region's abundant clay resources and started a tradition that continues today
Signed and dated
6H” x 5.5L” x 3.75W”
Excellent vintage condition
Crafted by renowned Seagrove, NC potter, Larry Moore; known for his dedication to traditional techniques and distinctive salt-fired finishes. This charming rundlet, a small, barrel-shaped drinking vessel, showcases the beautiful unpredictable nature of salt glazing.
Seagrove, North Carolina, a town steeped in pottery history, is known as the "Handmade Pottery Capital of the United States". Its story begins with Native American potters utilizing local clay for functional and ceremonial objects. European settlers, arriving in the 18th century, recognized the region's abundant clay resources and started a tradition that continues today
Signed and dated
6H” x 5.5L” x 3.75W”
Excellent vintage condition