PICAYUNE —
Pottery and More will be a welcome addition to the downtown area when they move from their Hwy. 11 location to 101 N. Main Street Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012.
Pottery and More opened nearly two years ago and according to owner, Jackie Bellanger, she and her staff have met so many wonderful people and have “had a lot of fun” working with area residents.
The shop will add a unique charm to the downtown area. Their offerings now include local art, as well as, the other quality merchandise customers have come to expect from Pottery and More.
Bellanger, says, “We work with very talented local artisans so that we can provide a wide variety of items with local flair.”
Pottery and More offers such items as: clay pots, iron work, paintings, furniture, vases, yard art, wall art, beverage sets, gazing balls, iron gazebos and much more.
Pottery and More is the place to come for that unique item or gift, it's the place to buy a gift for the person who “has everything.”
A bridal registry has been added to the shop’s offerings, and customer satisfaction is the number one priority.
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Pottery and More moving downtown
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