This stoneware jar features the iconic palmetto tree, a symbol closely associated with South Carolina and the historic Edgefield pottery tradition. Handbuilt and finished in an earth-toned alkaline-style glaze, each jar is decorated using slip trailing, a technique that creates raised, tactile linework forming the tree motif. This jar presents a classic palmetto tree with the initials “SC”, directly referencing the state’s cultural and ceramic heritage. The form itself—an open, slightly tapered vessel with applied side lugs—aligns with traditional spoon jars or utensil holders, historically used in kitchens but now widely collected as decorative objects. Patton’s interpretation bridges functional pottery, regional identity, and contemporary folk expression, making these pieces compelling for collectors of Edgefield-influenced ceramics and Southern stoneware.
Measures 8.5" tall, about 7.75" wide across handles and has a 4.5" base.
Model: DP6070