Niloak Pottery

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Niloak "Mission Swirl" vase in unglazed stoneware, c. 1900.[1]

Niloak is a line of American art pottery produced by the of Benton, Arkansas. Eagle was founded by and his brothers in the 1890s and was the largest pottery-ware business in the Benton area by 1904. The name is the reverse spelling of kaolin, the main ingredient of porcelain.

In 1909, joined Eagle to help Hyten, by then sole owner of the company, develop an operation for the manufacture of art pottery. Together they produced the Niloak product, the name taken from kaolin spelled backwards.

The company was in business from 1909 to 1946. The salient feature of Niloak was its "Mission Swirl," developed by Hyten. The swirl is a multi-colored pattern using different clays and resembling marbled paper. Niloak's Mission Swirl was usually of red, tan, blue and brown in a counter-clockwise direction.

During the Depression years, Eagle manufactured a line of Niloak called "Hywood".

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  1. ^ Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. "Vase (USA), ca. 1900". Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 31 March 2020.

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Collector's Encyclopedia of Niloak: A Reference and Value Guide, 2nd Edition 2000 Publisher: Collector Books ISBN 1-57432-190-0


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