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Pewabic Pottery

10125 E. Jefferson Avenue
Detroit, MI 48214

(313) 822-0954
pewabic.org
5 star rating based on 4 reviews

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Hours
Gallery is open Mon-Sat 10am-6pm; Sun 12n-4pm; call or check the website for class schedule.  
Status: Closed  
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tel: (313) 822-0954

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tel: (313) 822-6266

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Founded by Mary Chase Stratton in 1903 during the Arts and Crafts Movement, Pewabic Pottery is nationally known for its use of unique glazes on its tile and pottery . Pewabic pieces have become very collectible, and they adorn fine homes, churches, schools, and museums throughout the Midwest. See Pewabic installations at the main branch of the Detroit Public Library , Comerica Park , and at... more

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If you like unique pottery designs you must see this by Forta M. at InsiderPages

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Pewabic is open to the public daily. Overr 100 years old they know their ceramics. They offer hands on workshops including classes for children. Tours are available and there is a museum store. See the ceramic galleries, Tile showroom, design and fabrication studios. The designs are all handmade, glazed and fired in kilns. We have our company logo done in Pewabic Tiles and it is like an... more

Amazing tiles and pottery

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I, too, first saw them at the Expo show in Novi and was blown away by the beauty of their tiles and pottery. I'm not usually into things like this but I know beauty when I see it. Each piece is on the pricey side but well worth it to add to your collection. Everyone needs at least one of their pieces to display.

Their Tile and pottery is exquisite, by David E. at InsiderPages

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The first time I saw their work was at the Novi Expo Home show I loved it so went to their place of business. Their Tile and pottery is exquisite, it is expensive but each piece is a work of art, and well worth your money. They also offer classes.
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