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North Carolina State Pottery Birthplace:

Photo of traditional seagrove pottery - snake bowl
Photo of Seagrove area pottery © Bisse Bowman on Flickr - used by permission

Seagrove Area

The Seagrove area was designated as the official state birthplace of North Carolina traditional pottery in 2005. This rich and unique heritage is celebrated at the annual Seagrove Pottery Festival.

The Seagrove area includes portions of Randolph, Chatham, Moore, and Montgomery Counties and has been a center for potters and pottery making for over 250 years. Some families have been creating pottery in this clay -rich area of the Piedmont for nine generations.

In 1988 the North Carolina Pottery Center was opened to preserve the remarkable history and on-going tradition of pottery making in North Carolina. The museum gives historical tours of pottery in the Seagrove area, displays a wide-ranging diversity of styles and techniques of contemporary and historic work, hosts exhibitions, and offers classes for both adults and local school children.

The "snake bowl" pictured above is a traditional pattern made by native American potter/artist Caroleen Sanders and is on display at the North Carolina Pottery Center. The Center has a permanent exhibit of more than eight hundred pieces of pottery, artifacts, and photographs tracing North Carolina's pottery history from prehistoric Native Americans to the present. The display interprets the impact of social, technological, and economic change on the state's most unique cultural resource.

Source:

Pottery Birthplace - Seagrove Area: North Carolina State Library
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