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Wheel-Thrown     Hand-Sculpted      Lead-Free

 

Places to find us!

    Our pottery shop is located down in the Southern Middle Tennessee Hills near the small town of Pulaski, that is where you will find the home of JT Pottery.  It is there that our hand crafted pottery is created. JTPottery is made in the USA.

    JT Pottery is glad to bring you pottery that is microwave, dishwasher, and oven safe in addition to being lead free and food safe.

    Maggie and Jeff work together to bring you Pottery items of superlative quality, Artistic, and functional Items made from clay and fired in our kiln at a temperature of around 2195 degrees Fahrenheit. 

    All of our earthenware pottery is hand made one piece at a time on our electric potters wheel or as slab work and sometimes with a combination of both wheel and slab work on some of our stoneware.

    We offer complete lines of dinnerware available in many different designs and colors, mugs, bowls, plates and more as well as oil burners and a variety of candle holders.

    All pieces are functional, useful and most of all Beautiful!! JTPottery is AMERICAN MADE POTTERY using only AMERICAN PRODUCTS.

Custom red stoneware pottery Communion Set

    We make custom red stoneware pottery communion sets.  Above is one example of an Episcopal communion set which is hand thrown and hand designed. 

    This pottery set includes:

2 Chalice and Patens

1 Ciborium

1 Lava Bowl

2 Cruets

Cross and dove for wine and water.

    The pottery communion sets are oven, dishwasher, and microwave safe as well as food and drink safe.  Therefore the bread can be baked in the oven before the service and still be warm during the service.

Pottery communion set $420

    If you are looking for High Quality, Beautiful Kitchenware, Tableware, Candle holders, or just exceptional wonderful natural stoneware ART then you'll find it here at JTPottery

 

    We produce functional hand thrown and sculpted red stoneware pottery using hand mixed clay and glazes.

    We offer professional wheel thrown mugs (and other functional pottery) in over seventeen standard designs.

Feel free to leave your comments for others to read in the What Others Say section of this site.

  

 Our hand thrown pottery is purchasable by E-mail and is available at Rost Jewelers on the south side of the square in Pulaski ,TN.

 

    We use three different red stoneware bodies that we mix together and then the clay is thrown on the potters wheel and finished by using both traditional and innovative hand building techniques.

    All ware is dishwasher, microwave and oven SAFE!! We offer complete lines of dinnerware available in many different pottery designs and glaze colors.  Mugs, Bowls, Plates, Wine Decanters, Goblets and more as well as Oil Burners and a variety of Candle Holders.

Caricature drawn by our friend Steve at one of the retail craft shows.

Above-- Cartoon Steve's work--see his website click here

All pieces are functional, useful, and most of all Beautiful! Our stoneware is AMERICAN MADE using only AMERICAN clay.

If you are looking for high Quality, Beautiful Kitchenware, Tableware, Candle holders, or just exceptionally wonderful stoneware ART then you've found us at JT Pottery !!!!

Special orders are always welcome, we work with you so you get just the piece you desire.  

~Thank-You from the artisans at JT Pottery

Come see us at these craft shows

Elkton?

 

Madison Chautauqua

SEPTEMBER 25, 26 2010

 

Saturday, 10am to 5pm

 Sunday,   10am to 5pm

Madison, IN

Madison Chautauqua - Stroll the tree-lined streets of Madison’s National Landmark Historic District as you shop from 275 artisans.  Enjoy live performances throughout the show and a variety of ethnic foods at Riverfront Foodfest along the Ohio River.  The Madison Chautauqua features artwork that is handmade and individually designed by the artist. Come and find your passion among paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture, weaving, folk art, jewelry, fiber, wood, baskets, clay, glass, paper, leather and wearable art!

current status

Accepted

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Prater's Mill

October 9th and 10th, 2010

 

Varnell, GA

Prater's Mill - One of the Southeast region’s most visited Fall event is the Prater’s Mill Country Fair. A family-friendly jaunt through history, the festival is centered around the old water-powered, still-operating gristmill which was established in 1855 to grind wheat into flour and corn into meal.  For more information or to inquire about sponsorship and volunteer opportunities call 706-694-MILL (6455) or visit PratersMill.org.

current status

need to apply

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Ketner's Mill Country Arts Fair

October 16, 17 2010

 

Saturday,  9 a.m. to 6 p.m.     

Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

 

Whitwell, TN

    Ketner's Mill Country Arts Fair - In Whitwell, TN this fair supports the preservation of the historic Ketner's Mill. With the working water-powered mill as its center piece, the fair showcases quality crafts, mule-drawn wagon rides and canoeing on the Sequatchie River. Or you can watch crafters work and see sorghum molasses being made.  This one is a great time for the whole family.

current status

Accepted

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River Art Festival

October 23, 24 2010

 

Saturday,

Sunday,

Memphis, TN

River Art Festival -  Each fall RiverArtsFest hosts hundreds of nationally renowned artisans and thousands of Mid-Southerners to celebrate the fine arts during a two-day outdoor festival that is free and open to the public. See, hear, feel and taste art in all its forms, and become part of the moment as it all melds seamlessly with the sights, sounds and historical reverence of the South Main Arts District.

current status

Accepted

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Christmas at Keeneland

November 27, 28,  2010

 

Saturday,

Sunday,

 

current status

Need to apply

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2011

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Main Street Festival

April 30, May 1, 2011

 

Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m

Sunday,  noon to 6 p.m.

 

 Franklin, TN

Main Street Festival - Franklin’s 27th annual Main Street Festival brings more than 200 artisans & crafters, four stages, two carnivals and two food courts to the historic Public Square and Downtown District. Hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, with the Fourth Avenue Street Dance continuing until 10 p.m., and all activities reopening noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. Arts and crafts booths line Main Street from First to Fifth Avenue.

 

current status

Applied pending notification

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TACA

 

May 7, 8, 9 2011

 

Friday,     10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Sunday,   10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Nashville, TN

TACA - A signature event in Nashville during the first weekend in May, the TACA Tennessee Craft Fair offers shoppers the opportunity to purchase a wide variety of uniquely handcrafted work, meet and talk with the artists, enjoy a diverse food court, take in special exhibits and demonstrations and create their own works of art. The TACA Tennessee Craft Fair is held in Centennial Park, located at West End Avenue and 25th Avenue North. This setting is in the heart of the city, and the Fair sits on the lawn in front of Nashville's full-scale replica of the Parthenon.
 

current status

Will apply for next year

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American Artisan

June 18, 19 20, 2011

 

Friday,

Saturday,

Sunday,

Nashville, TN

American Artisan - Annual Festival of textures, tastes, shapes, and sounds with over 160 craftsmen from 39 states offering a multitude of original American handcrafts.  Come and join us at Centennial Park for beautiful handmade crafts, good food, great music, and even a children's art booth!  Free admission.

current status

Will apply for next year

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Past festivals

Clay and the Bible

     John 9:5 As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world

     John 9: 6 When he had thus spoken, he spat on the ground, and made clay of the spittle, and he anointed the eyes of the blind man with the clay,

    John 9: 11 He answered and said, A man that is called Jesus made clay, and anointed mine eyes, and said unto me, Go to the pool of Siloam, and wash  and I went and washed, and I received sight.

    John 9: 14 And it was the Sabbath day when Jesus made the clay, and opened his eyes

    John 9: 15 Then again the Pharisees also asked him how he had received his sight. He said unto them, He put clay upon mine eyes, and I washed, and do see.

 

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