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Help us make it rightThis is a great place to shop for all sorts of products. Rear and hard to find China, Pottery, Food, Lawn & Garden, Bedding, Lamps and the list goes on. If you have been to the old Pottery it's no comparison the old buildings and really rustic way of shopping is gone. But the first timer will surly enjoy a...
We use to love going to the Pottery. It wasn't anything fancy and you could find almost anything there for a decent price. We missed it last year as they were renovating so couldn't wait to get there this trip. What a disappointment! While the shops are beautiful and nicely stocked, the prices are no where near competitive. The staff...
There was barely any pottery. Mostly the pottery I saw was for gardens. Everything else seemed to be like a dollar store and it seemed like a waste of time. They did have a good section of fake flowers, if you are interested in that as a craft. Otherwise, it is probably a hit or miss store.
Don't bother unless it is a cold, rainy, windy day and you'd like to take a walk because this place is immense. Today it is mostly junk from China. Many years ago my mother and my sister bought many good things there-pottery, glasses, storage containers for flour, sugar etc lovely enough to leave out on the counter. A few days...
We're really hoping the pottery makes it, as its unique flair was a nifty tourist attraction (as well as a great place for bargain hunting). However, it seems the prices have increased and the selection has dwindled. Attractive exterior, accessible site, and approachable staff. We may have caught them during inventory, which could have influenced our visit.
Family-owned and operated since 1938, the Williamsburg Pottery celebrates 75 years of offering a unique shopping experience at a great value. With a strong presence of Virginia and U.S.-made merchandise, as well as treasures from around the world, there is something for everyone.
Part flea market and part bargain basement is pure fun for shoppers looking for a wide variety of handmade articles and house wares.
Take an unusual shopping excursion through 200 acres of pottery, baskets, china, glass, stemware, wines, cheeses, plants and many unique items, both foreign and domestic, while at this property that was established in 1938.
What began in 1938 as a factory producing 18th-century saltglaze reproductions, has turned into a 200-acre complex with 32 buildings and over 70,000 items gathered from around the world. In addition to pottery, artisans produce wood items, plaster art, custom lamps, floral arrangements, dried and silk flowers, and made-to-order frames. The complex also contains factory outlets, a restaurant and...
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