
Paul Revere Pottery
Paul Revere Pottery, established in 1908 by the Paul Revere Society in Boston, was an innovative workshop focused on creating handcrafted ceramic art, including mugs, tiles, and other decorative items. It aimed to provide employment and educational opportunities for immigrant women, fostering both artistic skill and financial independence. The pottery combined fine craftsmanship with social mission, emphasizing quality and community development. Over time, it gained recognition for its distinctive Art Deco style and contributed to the American ceramics movement while empowering its artisans.