Gail Pittman Clock Tower

In 1992, Gail Pittman moved Gail Pittman Designs to Ridgeland, and she eventually employed more than
one hundred people. All the clay and paint used in her products are made on site at her studio.
Pittman’s hand-painted dinnerware and accessories are known for their bright, colorful motifs, which
include whimsical graphic patterns as well as more traditional designs with flowers and fruit. The
centennial clock was made specifically for the Ridgeland 100-year centennial. Gail Pittman items are on
loan to the Historical Society of Ridgeland from First Lady, Jane McGee’s collection for the opening of
the new city hall.

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