It's been more than three years since Campbell Pottery closed ... small and large bowls, baking dishes, plates, casserole dishes, vases, soup tureens, tea pots, cannisters and trays.
It’s used to make urns, pots, basins, and glazed vessels. It's powered by fire, which lasts for three days once lit and can reach temperatures up to 1400 C (2552 F). Pottery is transported into ...
Eric's mother and grandmother created traditional Acoma pottery using a coiling method. This is where clay is rolled into long, snakelike logs and placed on top of each other to create a pot.