The decorative pieces, which were popular in the ’60s and ’70s, have made a comeback in recent years.
“They can run anywhere from six to eight inches and all the way up to 14 inches,” Ada Bennett, managing director of YQR Vintique Market, told the Morning Edition.
Bennett said back in the ’50s and into the ’70s, it was a popular pastime for people to take classes at ceramic studios.
Pratyush Dayal is a reporter with CBC Saskatoon.
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