Miracle Pottery  & Treehouse Cottages ​​
is Closed until further notice
Reason and updates on Miracle Potterys furture Below...

January 12,2023

Our gratitude message & updates 

We want to firstly start off by saying Thank you from the bottom of our hearts, Thank you to everyone for coming into the shop and purchasing our beauitful handmade art, coming to stay in the beauitul treehouse cottages, for coming to eat at the wonderful resterant "J Spencer's", to simply coming for prayer and to say hello to Valinda, Clay, and the Miracle team we have been in business for over 30 years. Valinda Miracle started Miracle Pottery as a rehabilitation after a tregic car accednt. and it grew and grew into the amazing miracle pottery as we know it today! sometimes God makes beauitful things from tragic events as he did for Valinda many times over and we are letting him lead us as always in this tragic event that occured on 1-10-23.... 
Miracle Pottery  & Treehouse cottages suffered a devastating loss the night of 1-10-23 when our beauitful showroom and cottages were destroyed by a structure fire. Valinda's home and studio was not damaged and no persons were injured. Valinda is so thankful for each and every one of you that came into the shop, you all are family to us and without each and every one of you over the years miracle pottery couldnt have been what it was. Valinda could use all the thoughts and prayers she could get right now, This is not the end of Miracle Pottery, just please bare with us at this dificult time as we pick up the pieces and clean the ashes up and see what god is goint to turn the ashes into until the next chapter of miracle pottery is revieled we want to say THANK YOU. we will post updates on here and facebook as we know them and as we make the next steps. Unfortatlly as of now MIRACLE POTTERY IS CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE! We love you all and cant wait to see you all again...  
Our Cherokee Pottery


Valinda Miracle is a direct descendant of the first family of Cherokee Nation.  Her ancestors were forced to leave their homes and likely hid out in the local mountains and caves to escape having to leave their beautiful home land and their families on the Trail of Tears.  These Cherokee Indians survived one of the most cruel operations in our country’s history. 

Despite this however, Cherokee people have been living in the southeastern portion of The United States have had a working relationship with the earth for more than 3000 years.  They took clay deposits from the Appalachians and surrounding areas and taught themselves how to shape, decorate, mold and fire this material to be used for utilitarian, ceremonial and decorative uses.  The Cherokees continue to hold this relationship today.  The local clays of the Southern Appalachians has been transformed into cooking pots, bowls, pipes, water jugs and more.  The designs and styles have changed and evolved while always using the old as their foundation.  The passion and tradition of Cherokee people taking a natural resource and creating beauty with their hands continues.

We're located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains near Mentone in Valley Head, Alabama.  Miracle Pottery is nestled at the base of the hills at 7871 Alabama Hwy 117 between Gadsden, Alabama and Chattanooga, Tennessee just off exit 231 of Interstate 59.  After leaving the Interstate, you'll find us about halfway up the mountain on Alabama Highway 117 between Valley Head and Mentone.



WE ARE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE! WE LOVE YOU ALL THANK YOU FOR ALL THE YEARS OF BUSINESS AND LOVE!!

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