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Author: Lila Emerson

Hi, I’m Lila! I’ve been captivated by the art of pottery for as long as I can remember. From the moment I first touched clay, I knew I had found my passion. Through my website, CraftedInClay.com, I share my love for pottery, offering tutorials, tips, and inspiration for anyone eager to discover, learn, and master the art of pottery. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned artist, I’m here to help you shape your creative vision into something beautiful!

Hi, I’m Lila! I’ve been captivated by the art of pottery for as long as I can remember. From the moment I first touched clay, I knew I had found my passion. Through my website, CraftedInClay.com, I share my love for pottery, offering tutorials, tips, and inspiration for anyone eager to discover, learn, and master the art of pottery. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned artist, I’m here to help you shape your creative vision into something beautiful!

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The Artistry Behind Newcomb Pottery: History & Styles

November 26, 2024May 1, 2025Lila EmersonHistory & CultureLeave a comment

When you hear the term “Newcomb pottery,” what comes to mind? Is it the delicate floral patterns, the rich connection to women artists, or perhaps the distinctive Southern charm? Trust me, if you’re even a little curious about this unique ceramic art, you’re in for a treat. I’m here to share the fascinating history and

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