Southern Face Jugs What is a Face Jug 19 th century functional pottery Most of the reasoninghistory behind face jugs are unknown Made by African American slaves at Edgefield Potteries in South Carolina USA ID: 287013
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American Folk Art
Southern Face Jugs Slide2
What is a Face Jug?
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th century functional pottery.Most of the reasoning/history behind face jugs are unknown.
Made by African American slaves at Edgefield Potteries in South Carolina, USA. Face jugs continue to be made today by artists in the south-eastern United States. Slide3Slide4Slide5Slide6Slide7Slide8Slide9Slide10
Face Jug Design
What emotion do you want to focus on and why?What details will be added to show your chosen emotion? How?
What colors will describe that emotion and why?