Early American Pottery
Brian from Bushboys World is this week’s host for Monochrome Madness he has given us a wide range of options to explore and choose from to select our own interpretations for his theme of Ceramics.
Here are my entries for this week’s challenge …
A glimpse into depicting Early American Pottery in the Graham Cabin at Anne Springs Close Greenway in Fort Mill, South Carolina.

Let’s look next at a display of Native American Indian Pottery in the Catawba Cultural Center at the Catawba Reservation in Rock Hill, South Carolina.

And now for discovering Early Native American Catawba Indian Pottery inside and outside The Schiele Museum of Natural History in Gastonia, North Carolina.


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Brian’s Monochrome Madness-Ceramics
Photo Credit:©️2022-2024 Deb L. Waters … All Rights Reserved.
Cameras: 1) Canon EOS Rebel T3i with Canon EF-S55-250mm lens; 2) Apple iPhone 13 Pro; 3-5) Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max
Locations: As stated above.
God Bless. Have a fantastic week. Thank you for visiting and sharing your time and thoughts with us. I appreciate y’all very much.
A lovely selection Deb, ….I can’t resist handling pottery, …they’re so touchable, as well as beautiful to view, …✨
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Thank you Penn! However, these are behind glass enclosures so no one can touch.
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That is quite interesting pottery Deb. Do you know how old it was?
Thanks for joining in MM 😀
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I’m not sure. I do know the some of the Catawba Indians still make pottery to sell the public.
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Thank you
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