New Fort Worth Store is a Testament to Friendship and the Power of Ceramic Keepsakes — Cowtown Clay Makes an Impression

The Victorians clipped a piece of their children’s hair and twirled it inside a locket as a keepsake. In the 1930s and ’40s, baby booties were routinely dipped in bronze and mounted like trophies. And preschool artworks often hang alongside a family’s cherished framed artwork. Those mementos of the fleeting days of childhood. You’ve got … Continued

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