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Mud Dabbers Pottery of Brevard Ole Miss student Austin Wallace shares his love of creating ceramics. Photos by Robert Jordan. Produced by Mary Stanton. Craft Room Crash: Desert Dragon Pottery

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hear from you. Connect with Mud Dabbers. MUD DABBERS Pottery + crafts. muddabbers@gmail.com (828) 456-1916. Hours. 10am - 6pm Monday-Saturday. 1pm-5pm Sunday. Mud Dabbers Pottery of Brevard (2025) - All You Need to Know Mud Dabbers Pottery & Crafts Inc. 20767 Great Smoky Mountain Expy, Waynesville, NC 28786 · 828-456-1916 · Website. About. The John O. Dodson family

The owner and potter, John, was extremely knowledgeable about his craft and was an excellent teacher. I went in hoping to come out with almost anything and was Gallery — Mud Dabbers Mud Dabbers Pottery & Crafts – Blue Ridge National Heritage Area

Sgraffito platter by Mark Karner. Mark has several of these amazingly detailed platters at the shop right now. Jane Monzures gets a chance to get her hands dirty on this latest Craft Room Crash as she throws some pottery. SUBSCRIBE for

Mud Dabbers Pottery We are a family-owned, fully functioning studio and gallery with one of the largest selections of locally- made pottery in Western North Carolina. Mud Dabbers is a working studio as well as a retail shop full of functional and decorative pottery created using high fired, low fired, Raku, and wood firing

Joy Full at Mud Dabbers Pottery | Our State Mud Dabbers is a fully functioning pottery studio and gallery settled in the mountains of Balsam, North Carolina. At Mud Dabber's, we're pleased to offer one of the largest selections of locally produced pottery in the mountains of Western North Carolina. Originally

Mud Dabbers Pottery & Crafts. Fully functioning studio and gallery in Balsam, NC | Family owned and operated since 1988. Mud Dabbers Pottery & Crafts Inc. - Visit Haywood Western NC

Mud Dabbers Pottery & Crafts II (@muddabbersbalsam) • Facebook Brad Dodson, the youngest son, owns Mud Dabbers Pottery & Crafts in Waynesville, which opened in 1997 and is located a stone's throw from the Ceramics - Austin Wallace

Mud Dabbers Pottery & Crafts II - Sgraffito platter by Mark Karner