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Pewabic Pottery 1903 - Present (Detroit, Michigan USA)

The studio is known for its iridescent glazes, which are on display at notable galleries such as the Louvre. The pottery was founded in 1903 by the artist and teacher Mary Chase Perry Stratton and Horace James Caulkins, her partner Caulkins was considered a high-heat and kiln specialist, and developed the "Revelation kiln". Mary Perry Stratton was "the artistic and marketing force. "The collaboration of two and their blend of art and technology gave the pottery its distinctive qualities as Detroit's contribution to the International Arts and Crafts movement. Explore all Pewabic pottery here.

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