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  2. Marshall Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Marshall Pottery Inc. is the largest manufacturer of red clay pots in the United States. From 1974 [ 1] to 2015, Marshall Pottery operated a 100,000 ft 2 (9,000 m 2) retail store adjacent to its headquarters in Marshall, Texas, which at one time attracted over 500,000 tourists each year.

  3. Ultisol - Wikipedia

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    Ultisol. Ultisol, commonly known as red clay soil, is one of twelve soil orders in the United States Department of Agriculture soil taxonomy. The word "Ultisol" is derived from "ultimate", because Ultisols were seen as the ultimate product of continuous weathering of minerals in a humid, temperate climate without new soil formation via glaciation.

  4. Jeri Redcorn - Wikipedia

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    Caddo Nation of Oklahoma - Citizen Potawatomi Nation [ 1] Known for. ceramics. Movement. Caddo pottery. Website. redcornpottery.com. Caddo pot by Jereldine Redcorn (2005), collection of the Oklahoma History Center. Jereldine "Jeri" Redcorn (born November 23, 1939) is an Oklahoman artist who single-handedly revived traditional Caddo pottery.

  5. The Red Clay Strays - Wikipedia

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    The Red Clay Strays. The Red Clay Strays are an American country rock band formed in Mobile, Alabama. They are best known for their 2022 single "Wondering Why", which saw success in late 2023 after going viral on the social media platform TikTok. The song became their first song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching number 71.

  6. Stangl Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Stangl Pottery was a company in Flemington (and later Trenton ), New Jersey, that manufactured a line of dinnerware and other items. The company was originally founded as Samuel Hill Pottery in 1814, until 1860 when it became Fulper Pottery. The name changed to Stangl Pottery in 1955. The company ceased production and closed in 1978, but the ...

  7. Pelagic red clay - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of red clay consists of eolian dust. Accessory constituents found in red clay include meteorite dust, fish bones and teeth, whale ear bones, and manganese micro-nodules. [ 2] These pelagic sediments are typically bright red to chocolate brown in color. The color results from coatings of iron oxide and manganese oxide on the sediment ...

  8. 15 Woven Leather Bags That Are Very Thoughtful, Very Demure - AOL

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    Margaux Interwoven Tote Bag. In my opinion, The Row does no wrong—especially not with this posh doctor’s bag-style tote. Dimensions: Height: 9.44 inches; width: 16.9 inches; depth: 8.3 inches ...

  9. Rookwood Pottery Company - Wikipedia

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    Rookwood Pottery is an American ceramics company that was founded in 1880 and closed in 1967, before being revived in 2004. It was initially located in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio, and has now returned there. In its heyday from about 1890 to the 1929 Crash, it was an important manufacturer, mostly of decorative American ...

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