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Bay River Pottery

107 South Water Street
252-745-4749

About Us:

The Bay River Pottery is located on the Bay River in Bayboro, North Carolina. This river  winds and widens as it slowly flows to the junction of the Pamlico Sound and the Neuse River, about 15 miles away.  The kayaking is wonderful on our river and on many other rivers and creeks in Pamilco County.    We are 6 and a half hours East of  Asheville, NC,  3 hours east of Raleigh, NC, 1 hour NW of Morehead City, NC and 2 hours NE of Wilmington, NC.  The nearest city,  is 14 miles to the west on Highway 55.  New Bern was the Colonial Capital of North Carolina,  is sister city to Bern, Switzerland,  and  home of the Tryon Palace, a historical site and tourist attraction. Famlies from Atlanta and New Bern visit the studio (Click on image to enlarge)The city lies on two rivers, the Neuse and the Trent and has a world of charm.  Oriental, 10 miles to the south is a quaint fishing village which according to the residents is the "sailing capital of North Carolina".  It is right off the Intercoastal Waterway and is host to scores of boaters as they move south in the winter and north in the summer.  The studio is also located within ten miles of Camp Sea Gull, Camp Seafarer, Camp Caroline and is 14 miles from Fairfield Harbour.  Rural in flavor, the area depends on farming, fishing,  tourism and has a large number of retirees and working artists.

History:

The Bay River Pottery began in 1976 when we bought property in Bayboro, but was actually located first in New Orleans, LA,  Raleigh, NC and Oriental, NC.  We began building  in 1981 and finished in 1983.  A new 24 X 30 foot studio, completed in 2004, with a small display area, 2 propane gas kilns, a 48 cu.ft sprung arch kiln, a raku kiln, and a new 10 cu.ft. L&L electric kiln.  This is a photo of the stoneware kiln Norm built in 1985 and at 20 years old, was moved in 2005  to the new location and been rebuilt and test fired successuflly. 


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