Art
Ceramic Stoneware Plate from Potter's Co-op
- Item Number
- 208
- Estimated Value
- 50 USD
- Sold
- 50 USD to sister2sister
- Number of Bids
- 9 - Bid History
Item Description
Bid to win this turquoise-glazed stoneware plate, made by Barb Rudolph of the Cleveland Potter's Co-op. The plate is about 12 inches in diameter and is oven, microwave and dishwasher safe. Enjoy this locally-made, hand-crafted item in your home, just in time for your holiday guests!
Cleveland Potter’s Co-op in Cleveland Heights offers classes for adults, teens and children. Members have use of the studio facilities for personal work.
Founded in 1974, the Co-op is a group of Cleveland-area potters who share the expenses of operating a ceramics studio and offer classes to the community. Adult classes are held weekly on Monday evenings, and children's classes on Saturday mornings. All supplies and tools are provided for the classes. Co-op members hold an annual holiday open house and pottery sale in early December.
Item Special Note
Item must be picked up in Cleveland Heights.
The annual open house and sale of functional and decorative pottery for the home will be held at the Potter's Co-op, 3175 Kensington Road: Friday, December 6 (7-9 PM), Saturday, December 7 (10 AM-5PM), and Sunday December 8 ( Noon-4PM.)
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