Pewabic Holiday Showcase Celebrates Ceramic Art during the pottery’s 120th Anniversary Year
Detroit’s National Historic Landmark pottery dazzles and delights with its annual Holiday Showcase amidst its year-long 120th Anniversary celebration. Continuing through December 30, the show offers artwork created by Pewabic artisans and more than 50 independent ceramic artists from across North America.“We have some spectacular new products and are offering more ways than ever for customers to shop,” says executive director Steve McBride. The iconic pottery’s collection of new releases this year includes a new iridescent glaze — Azurite — Snowflake Ornament trio, Winterberry vessels, two new necklaces, University of Michigan tile, re-released historic favorites and more. “Our mission of enriching the human spirit through clay is truly on display during the holiday season,” says McBride. “Everything we make at Pewabic is designed to bring a bit of beauty and joy into your daily life.” Customers can shop Pewabic’s latest designs and this year’s Holiday Showcase in-person, online or through phone and virtual shopping experiences. Shipping and curbside pickup options are available. 2023 Pewabic Holiday Showcase Continues through December 30th.
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Pewabic Holiday Showcase Celebrates Ceramic Art during the pottery’s 120th Anniversary Year

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