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LakeWater Designs Artist Pottery Studio is located in Crane Hill at the Smith Lake Region of the Northern Alabama Lakes. The studio is on a forest hillside overlooking the lake. We use natural raw materials, plus lake water from the region to create the pottery. Rainwater is also used to produce the beautiful colors of the glaze on our pottery. High Fire Kilns are used to create and sterilize the pieces. All Pottery is Microwave, Oven and Dishwasher Safe!  You are buying direct from the Studio of Barbara Anne Lawson, long time Florida Designer, now with a new studio at the lake, plus a featured artist at the New Bill Collection Gallery in Seaside Florida. She is designing very unique functional, and beautiful pottery for you to enjoy! Thank You! B*

All Flutted Designer Bowl Series Square Bisquit Platter Square Serving Platter 7inch Fish Baker Dish Knapkin Serving Dish Dinner and Serving Plates Candy Dish

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