Bennington Pottery refers to a range of ceramic products produced in Bennington, Vermont, a town with a rich history of pottery-making that dates back to the late 18th century. Known for its innovative techniques and distinctive designs. Bennington Pottery's agate patterns are a distinctive and visually striking style that imitates the natural swirls and veining of agate stone. These patterns, often found on both antique and modern Bennington Pottery pieces, showcase the brand's innovation and artistic approach to ceramics.
In 1948, David Gil revived Bennington Potters, focusing on handmade stoneware with a modern aesthetic. Black Agate was reintroduced as part of the company's contemporary line, reflecting the original marbled style but with updated techniques. Each handcrafted piece in the Black Agate pattern features unique swirls of black, gray, and white glazes, creating a sleek, elegant look.
One 4 souffle ramakin.
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| Category | Home > Kitchen Bakeware > Cake Pans |
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| Condition | Good |



