St. Thomas Historical Trust Museum Chaney #1, USVI

Sea Glass & Pottery By Emily St. Amant


This was painted on-site at the St. Thomas Historical Trust Museum in historic Charlotte Amalie and depicts some of the many pieces of pottery in their collection that were found on the island of St. Thomas and the surrounding waters. “Chaney” is the term once used by children in St. Croix to describe the broken pottery pieces they found and shaped into round tokens to use as play money. To this day, Virgin Islanders call the pottery found on land and in the surrounding waters “Chaney.” The original watercolor painting is by Emily St. Amant, completed in 2024. ~~~ Products in additional sizes, materials, and item types are available. Please reach out via email for requests for additional Geo Galleries product listings, custom order requests, and retail bulk orders. For more information, please check out my main page.

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