This face jug was made by Sid Luck in 2005. 

Artist Bio:
Luck's Ware continues the ancient art of wheel-thrown pottery near Seagrove, the "Pottery Capitol" of North Carolina.  Visitors can experience the entire process from the mixing of the clay to the finished ware.  Sid Luck, a fifth generation potter, and sons, Jason and Matt, continue the Luck pottery tradition.This pottery tradition is observed in the shape of many old time functional stoneware pieces such as candle holders, churns, jugs, pitchers, and teapots.  Sid digs local clay to use in some of his pottery.  One of the wheels he still uses for turning was originally in his father's shop.

Proceeds:
Proceeds from this piece support the Folk Pottery Museum Acquistion Fund.  This fund supports the purchase of historic pottery for the Folk Pottery Museum Permanent Collection, further preserving the rich history of NE Georgia Folk Pottery.

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Face Jug by Sid Luck

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