Primitive Pottery

This primitive pottery is available for your collection. These are made of hand dug clay that’s hand formed and fired in a campfire just as ancient people have done.

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    Primitive Pot 1

    $60.00

    This cool primitive pot is made of lizella clay from south Georgia and was hand formed and then fired in a campfire. It has a very small hairline rim crack and another crack that runs for about 1.75 inches along the most bulbous part of the very center, but the cracks are minor.  You couldn’t cook in this pot, but it is a nice display piece.  Since it has a round bottom, a small ring of grass is included so you can set the pot on a flat surface and it won’t roll around.

  • Small Primitive Pot

    $45.00

    This cute little pot is made of hand dug and local clay from north Georgia. It’s tempered with quartz sand and formed by hand. Then it’s dried and fired in a campfire just like the old prehistoric pottery. Firing in a campfire creates fire clouds, which are swirls and different spots of color due to the different environments in the fire when it’s fired. This pot is about the size of a medium sized grapefruit. It has a rounded shape with a flared rim. This pot has some small, thin cracks in the rim but they’re very minor. You can’t cook in it due to the cracks, but it would be a nice display piece. It can hold potpourri, you could put some sand in the bottom and then put a candle in it, or you could use it to hold any dry materials in a small to moderate quantity. 4 inches wide and 3 inches tall.  Free shipping within the U.S.