CRATLOE is to host the largest gathering of potters in the county over this coming weekend.

Clare Potters Market will be hosted by Ballymorris Pottery in Cratloe this Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 5pm.

Potters from across the country are to attend and they will showcase some of their work, both ceramics and pottery.

“With over 14 different artists the work on show promises to be inspiring and hugely varied, from pottery to grace your kitchen to sculptures,” Hannah Arnup of Ballymorris Pottery explained. She said this will be the largest presence of potters at an event in Clare this year.

Hannah added, “Last year’s event was a great success with over 1000 visitors, this year promises to be even more exciting for those who love clay in all its forms”.

Signs have been erected for Ballymorris Pottery which is situated just off the N18 between Cratloe and Bunratty. “There will be plenty of on-site parking, as well as complimentary tea and coffee with scrumptious baking on offer too,” Hannah outlined.

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