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Coletta, Sara and Catalina visit Poland.

Like our factories, we too are a family owned business.

T,W,Th,F 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Sat 10a.m.- Noon
Or by Appointment


*Please call to verify Winter Schedule*
Our Pottery goes fast. We try to update our website on a daily basis.

Phone: 1.701.242.7373 or 701.640.2295
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*Remember: We are never too old to have tea parties!* ________________________

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Do Not place a hot dish on a tile or stone counter top. Please use a cloth or wood trivet.

Q: Is your pottery dishwasher safe?
A: Yes, it is Dishwasher, Oven, Freezer and Microwave safe. Do not place warm pottery in water, it could crack or break. Place pottery in a cold oven and bake up to 350 degrees. Try to avoid extreme temperature changes.

Q: Are your products non-toxic?
A: Yes, they are lead and cadium free.

Q: Why are the patterns sometimes slightly different and the shapes not always perfectly even?
A: The pottery is made totally by hand - no machines are used. That is why there are possible variations.

Q: On the products I received there were some stickers "Gat 1" and "Kat 1". What do they mean?
A: It means your products are the first quality. So, the products you received have undergone quality control in our shipping department.

Q: What does a word "UNIKAT" on the bottom of my ceramic mean?
A: "UNIKAT" is the Polish word for "unique" and it means that the product you have received is unique.

Local Motel Accommodations:
Hankinson Motel
Contact Sandy (701)242-7363
www.HankinsonMotel.com
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