-
Pewabic Pottery is a
ceramic studio and
school in Detroit, Michigan.
Founded in 1903, the
studio is
known for its
iridescent glazes, some of
which grace...
- The term
Pewabic could refer to: SS
Pewabic, an
American freighter in
service from 1863 to 1865
Pewabic Pottery, a
ceramic studio and
school in Detroit...
- The SS
Pewabic was a
package freighter that
served ports on the
Upper Great Lakes. She was
launched in
October 1863, ****ed out in the
spring of 1864...
-
ceramic artist. She was a co-founder,
along with
Horace James Caulkins, of
Pewabic Pottery, a form of
ceramic art used to make
architectural tiles. Stratton...
-
Falls and
platted the
village of Houghton. In
about 1862,
Shelden built Pewabic House, the
oldest still-extant
building in Han****, Michigan. In 1871 Shelden...
-
lobby is
lavishly decorated with
Pewabic and
Rookwood tile. The semi-circular
exterior domes are
filled with
Pewabic Pottery; Mary
Chase Perry Stratton...
- ran, or were emplo**** by, such
successful enterprises as the Kalo Shops,
Pewabic Pottery,
Rookwood Pottery, and
Tiffany Studios. In Canada, the term Arts...
-
sanctuary contains many shipwrecks, such as the hull of
package freighter SS
Pewabic. Tied to the
sanctuary is the
Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center. The...
- dumps.
Stamp mills on the
waterway included the Old Atlantic, old Quincy,
Pewabic, old Franklin, and the Isle
Royale mills. The area
north of the waterway...
- low-luster
glazes predominantly in
tones of green, blue, ochre, and brown.
Pewabic Pottery was
founded in
Detroit in 1903 by Mary
Chase Perry Stratton and...