Nemadji Indian Pottery

This Nemadji pottery collection includes vases, bowls, and other decorative objects with swirling, marbled designs in warm, earthy colors. These designs are created by mixing different colors of clay together and then shaping the resulting mixture into the desired object.

While the Nemadji pottery line was originally marketed as "Indian pottery," it is important to note that it is not actually Native American-made. Rather, it was created by a company called the Nemadji Tile and Pottery Company, which was founded in Moose Lake, Minnesota in 1929.

Despite not being true Native American handicrafts, Nemadji pottery pieces remain popular with collectors today due to their distinctive designs. Some enthusiasts may collect specific shapes or colors, while others may aim to build a more comprehensive collection.

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