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Latham’s Pottery

 

 

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Latham's Pottery
7297 US Hwy 220 S.
Asheboro, NC 27205
336-873-7303
Open Monday- Saturday 9-5email    lathamspottery@emarqmail.com

Bruce and Janice Latham are the owners and operators of Latham"s Pottery which they founded in April of 1992, in a building next to their home on Alternate Highway 220. Pottery ran in the family since 1800's on Bruce's grandmother's (Luck's) side. Bruce and Janice took to pottery, never going to school but, determined to be self taught. They opened their shop full time in 1993 and really love turning pottery.


Latham's Pottery makes functional and tradional stoneware that can be used in the microwave, diswasher and oven. Items they produce range from coffee mugs, pie plates, large vases to miniatures, dinnerware, honey jars, candle cups of many styles, lotion bottles, toothbrush holders, canister sets, large and small casseroles, and just a lot more. Their specialty is a hand turned basket with hand made flowers on top and both sides. They always special sign that piece with Bruce's full name which has become his trademark piece. Colors range from colbalt blue,light blue with lace, med blue that breaks brown on the edges,deep burgandy, dark green, purple, white with burgandy, green, or blue trim. Spongeware in rose, rose and green, green and blue. All the pottery incorporates lead free glazes and all pieces are hand turned. They take great pride that they do all of their work at Latham's Pottey from the start to the finish.



More of their work can be seen at www.discoverseagrove.com    www.VisitRandolphCounty.com  and www.seagrovepotteryheritage.com  


Directions:  US Hwy 220 S.  Exit 49  New Hope Church Road follow Pottery signs  to Alternate 220  take a right; go 3 miles; Latham's Pottery is on the left past Jugtown Cafe
From  Seagrove Exit 45 take a left at the stoplight; go 2 miles;  Latham's Pottery on right before Jugtown Cafe