Station 2 Pottery is a place with GREAT pottery, unique styles and colors, and priced reasonably. I bought a Butter Keeper from there this past winter, and it is still going strong, not to mention that it's beautiful!
Westerwald Pottery is the brain child of Phil Schaltenbrand, author, historian, professor, and potter extraordinaire. Schaltenbrand's pottery studios, located forty-five miles south of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania along historic Route 40, are visited annually by thousands from across America and around the world who come to watch pottery being made the "old fashioned way." Phil's firm commitment to the revival of an ancient art form has been the driving force behind Westerwald Pottery, since 1975 when the company was formed. Westerwald Pottery was the first to offer personalized stoneware, the first to use authentic cobalt brush decoration, and the first to sign, stamp, and date each piece in the line. While not the largest producer of hand-made pottery in the U.S.A., Westerwald Pottery has consistently maintained the highest standards of excellence.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
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