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nemadji pottery hand painted unique green swerl grey
| Start Price |
USD 0.99 |
| Current Price |
USD 3.08 |
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| Bid Count |
3 |
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USD 14.99 |
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| Start Time |
Saturday, November 29, 2008 |
| End Time |
Saturday, December 06, 2008 |
| Location |
DAYTONA BEACH, FL |
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Description
This vase is fery nice no chips or cracks will make a fine addition to your collection or a great piece to start with. Nemadji Pottery has been produced at the gateway of Minnesota's Arrowhead Region since 1923. The plant was first founded in the City of Moose Lake, which is at the crossroads of Minnesota state highway 73 and Interstate-35. The Pottery was first made using the rich clays taken from the banks of the Nemadji River. The special painting technique used to give the pottery its unique look was developed in 1929 by Eric Hellman. The Nemadji plant was moved to Kettle River in 1972-73. The new owner updated the plant and made significant changes to the pottery. The plant was sold again in 1980. Within a year, the new owner closed down the tile making end of business. Production of Nemadji pottery ended in the winter of 2001-2002. The only connection to Minnesota's Ojibway Tribe is the Name, Nemadji, which roughly translates as"Lefthand." While never produced by Indians, the pottery was promoted as being reminiscent of ancient indian pottery--overtime, it became known as Indian Pottery.
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