Turtlecreek Pottery Redware Moravian Design Decorative Plate

$115.00

Turtlecreek Pottery Redware Moravian Design 11.5" Decorative Plate.
Styled after Moravian Design circa 1800

Artist name: Marti McCoy
Year: 2000

About Turtlecreek Redware:
Redware, a fragile, lead-glazed earthenware style of pottery that derived it's name from it's earthy red color. Turtlecreek Pottery is handmade as it was in the 18th century. All pots are thrown by hand, and the plates are either thrown, or slabbed and draped over a wood mold as they were 200 years ago. As all Turtlecreek Pottery items are glazed with lead, they are for decorative use only.

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Turtlecreek Pottery Redware Moravian Design 11.5" Decorative Plate.
Styled after Moravian Design circa 1800

Artist name: Marti McCoy
Year: 2000

About Turtlecreek Redware:
Redware, a fragile, lead-glazed earthenware style of pottery that derived it's name from it's earthy red color. Turtlecreek Pottery is handmade as it was in the 18th century. All pots are thrown by hand, and the plates are either thrown, or slabbed and draped over a wood mold as they were 200 years ago. As all Turtlecreek Pottery items are glazed with lead, they are for decorative use only.

Turtlecreek Pottery Redware Moravian Design 11.5" Decorative Plate.
Styled after Moravian Design circa 1800

Artist name: Marti McCoy
Year: 2000

About Turtlecreek Redware:
Redware, a fragile, lead-glazed earthenware style of pottery that derived it's name from it's earthy red color. Turtlecreek Pottery is handmade as it was in the 18th century. All pots are thrown by hand, and the plates are either thrown, or slabbed and draped over a wood mold as they were 200 years ago. As all Turtlecreek Pottery items are glazed with lead, they are for decorative use only.