Acres of Atlanta Urns

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Tuesday, September 01, 2009

I came to urns later in my life. Now, I'm a urn-guy. I fully support Tara's rule: "Every pot you own should be so fabulous it can remain empty. Because, of course, you will eventually want your pots empty. "

Been to AW Pottery in Atlanta? It's just east of Peachtree Dekalb Airport. The've got a lot of urns. They rock pots, literally acres of pots. They have a little cart to drive you around if you need it and strong guys with fork lifts. When you visit Chamblee's Antique Row, just head south on Chamble Tucker and turn left on Cumberland Drive across the street from the airport and the CDC.

What about No Mas? (see below) Where do you shop for urns? What about concrete urns?

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AW is your source for fishheads: for fountains, downspouts, for wonderful fishy goodness. 

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This one was from Pier 1.

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No Mas in Castleberry Hill, Atlanta is loaded too. They have more Mexican urns that you can possibly see in one visit.

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This is actually a section of a cast stone column, that looks like an urn to me.

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Somebody put a hold on 6 of these.

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