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Töpferei Baumfalk
German studio potters Gisela and Walter Baumfalk make vessels, wall reliefs and sculptural objects in stoneware and porcelain.

Trout River Pottery
Hand thrown stoneware & porcelain pots with river,ocean,native,celtic,& lupin designs. Watch the pots take shape while you enjoy our shop.

Valentine Ceramics
Ceramic Studio, Albion, NY

VanNess Studios
Sgraffito carved stoneware in celtic/medieval designs.

Wax & Bing Pottery Studios
Husband & wife team, Jan Wax & Chris Bing, collaborate on porcelain and stoneware vessels that incorporate sculpted flora and fauna. Jan throws and glazes; Chris sculpts, handbuilds, and fires the kiln.

Wenford Bridge Pottery
During the 1930s, Michael Cardew moved from Winchcombe in Gloucestershire to Cornwall "where the light was right"and established The Wenford Bridge Pottery.

Wild Strawberry and Muddy Wheel Gallery
Featuring the work of Kristen and Fred Wilson.

Winchcombe Pottery
Originally established by Michael Cardew in the heart of the Cotswolds in 1926 on the site of a pottery dating back to the early 1800's.

Yellin, Robert
Tour the wonderful world of Japanese pottery, buy one-of-a-kind ceramics from contemporary Japanese artists, and learn about the styles and traditions of Japanese pottery with host Robert Yellin.

Zappa Pottery
Nick and Joan Zappa have been making pottery for 25 years. High fired stoneware.

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