Extractions: Home Huichol Beaded Art Stained Glass Swarovski Jewelry ... Windchimes Shopping Cart: Items In Cart Total: Policies and Guarantees Contact Us Search Specials The pieces they produce are stylized figures from their own environment. Some favorites are the little round ladies who are musicians, laborers, mothers, lovers, and goddesses. These are the wise old sages, the elders, who have been endowed by the sun and moon with the ability to advise and solve the problems of all people who come to her. These are truly for collectors and all who fall in love with the feel of this beautiful pottery and the history that makes it timeless. [ view selections Quinua, land of potters, is a small Andean town in the Peruvian southern highlands. From this remote place comes a unique ceramic made with two types of clay. The fantasy of the Quinua potters is reflected in the great variety and shapes of their pieces, some are re-creations of traditional shapes, while others are associated with their own personal experiences. There is old world charm in these great pieces of folk art. view selections view selections The Huichol Indians live in a remote and mountainous region of Mexico. For centuries these native people have been using beads to fashion the most beautiful Art using pictographs and symbols of their religious beliefs and their culture. Even today these people live within the confines of their ancient traditions. They travel to the cities only to bring their handcrafted items to market and share their spirit with us through their talents.
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Burne Antiques Features an array of ceramics and pottery. Also offer web design by this English company. http://www.burne.fsbusiness.co.uk/
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Volcanic Ceramics Handmade drums, horns, and pottery by Jason Gaddy. Accepts custom orders. http://www.volcanicceramics.com
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Extractions: Cacart (ka-cart) Hello friends! Thank You for stopping by and taking a look at my HAND-Made custom dinnerware, southwestern dinnerware, chili pepper dinnerware serving pieces and accents! Here you will find Unique hand painted, American made Southwestern Ceramic Pieces from Mescal Lakes (Benson), Az. Custom dinnerware southwest my Specialty
Christoph Ceramics The ceramic pottery and architectural work of Christopher Heede includes raku, woodfire, and lowfire technique. Site provides photos, contact and buying information a brief biography of the artist, information about his studio and techniques. http://christophceramics.com/
Extractions: Home Portfolio My Studio Firing Process ... Contact Chris Hi, I'm Christhoper Heede. Welcome to my website. I have been working in clay for more than twenty-five years. My work is inspired by nature, especially the high Sonoran desert with its expansive sky, beautiful monsoon storms, and the variety of life that lives there. Other influences to my work include Folk Art, Contemporary, Southwestern, and Oriental. I try to capture movement and fluidity in the forms I create on the potter's wheel. I also enjoy hand building, architectural ceramics, sandblasted glass, and commissioned work. I hope you find something you think is beautiful. Raku covered Jar with "Cholla" handle.
Extractions: online Welcome to Jerusalem Pottery - ceramic tile design since 1922 A family tradition since 1922, we make ceramic tiles using traditional methods and processes, with unique and vivid colors, which we mix ourselves. Each decorative ceramic tile is individually painted, glazed and fired to produce high quality ceramic tile art. Our painting, glazing and firing is done by hand, which gives our tiles their unique look and quality. B
Ceramics & Pottery - ActivePlaza Directory Online ceramics pottery, Active Plaza Comprehensive Directory. Shopping » Collectibles » ceramics pottery. 8 Sites Found, Showing 18, Page 1 of 1. http://www.activeplaza.com/shopping/collectibles/ceramics-pottery/
Extractions: For nearly 12,000 years, Japan has been producing ceramics. The earliest pottery, developed in the mountains around Nagano, was heavy and unglazed, reflecting the types of clay available in the mountains. Beginning with rice cultivation in around 300 BC, coarse mountain pottery gave way to the development of smoother, finer types of ceramics made from the delta silts where rice was grown. Although much of Japans ceramic technology came from China, Japan developed a multitude of techniques and styles of its own. Mr. Yamada has been creating pottery for about 30 years. He began his craft in 1970 when he started three years of apprenticeship with a master in Japans yakimono capital, Shigaraki. Shigaraki pottery is characterized by natural, unglazed russet colors, streaked with ash glaze from the kiln fires. Mr. Yamada retains this style in many of his works while continuing to develop his own style. His goal is to live as simply as possible and to that end, he built last year his own yakimono studio and store at the edge of the sea. Working at his wheel inside his studio, he enjoys the scent of the structures open beam cedar architecture, the sounds of the sea, and the song of uguisu, a nightingale-like bird with a beautiful song, and a Japanese national treasure. His life is dedicated to his craft and wife and three children. When asked the obvious question, if he thinks a simple life is best, he replies, For me. Yes.
Extractions: Rampart Vintage Novelty is an amazing vintage, retro; kitsch, oddity and antique store now open on line. Rampart isnt merely a store, however, it is a totally unique and avant garde "RETAIL EXPERIANCE This awesome, retro, oddity venue offers top modernism designer names, as well as more obscure modernism sculpture, abstract painting, rare lithographs, incredible, original photographs, vintage clothing galore, antique glassware, hand blown glassware, modernism glassware as well as retro telephones and fantastic oddity and antique clocks. A well-rounded retail adventure, to be sure! Some of the designers contributions include work from Ray and Charles Eames, Eero Saarinen, George Nelson and the many talented designers from the Howard Miller Company. Other manufacturers include, Knoll, Herman Miller, Thonet And Heywood Wakefield. Rampart Vintage Novelty also has a large inventory of art deco classics, arts and crafts items, art nouveau specialties, art pottery and many whimsical ceramics. Bronze sculpture, clay sculpture, marble sculpture and wood and chalk sculpture are also plentiful at this modernism, oddity paradise.
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Extractions: Buy one from zShops for: Average review score: A Great Place to Start This is an excellent book for both the beginner or serious student of Southwestern Pottery. It gives examples of all styles, types, and designs, making it easy for anyone to understand what makes each Pueblo's pottery unique. Perhaps not as "in depth" as some others, this book is easily the best book out there today as far as explaining and illustrating the basics. It really is an indispensable guide and reference book. The authors are regular guys rather than scholars, so it is easy and enjoyable to read, and filled with great photos of their quite amazing collections. I would highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a place to begin learning about Southwestern Pottery. A must for pottery collectors and fans An excellent introduction and reference on Southwestern pottery. The authors cover each of the major styles and pueblos, with history, anecdotes, and great color pictures.
Taylor Collectibles Offering antique and collectable pottery and ceramics. Located in England. http://www.geocities.com/taylor_collectibles/
Extractions: Taylors Collectibles We are a small family business operating in North Devon, England. As avid collectors and enthusiasts ourselves, our hobby gradually evolved into a small business, where we pride ourselves in assisting others to find that sought after piece, and always at a fair price. We strive to keep overheads low, that this can be reflected in our prices to benefit our valued customers. Please come inside - We hope we have something to interest you. Contents Vases Moorcroft, Sylvac, Doulton, Dresden etc Figurines Doulton, Capo di Monte, Hummel, Sylvac, Wade etc Dinnerware Royal Albert, Myott, Meakin, Wedgwood etc Specialized Collectibles Preserve Pots, Egg Cups, Crested Wares, Novelties, etc Miscellaneous Toys, Jewellery, Timepieces, Textiles etc For Prices and Availability Check For Updates Powered by counter.bloke.com
Potsherd - Roman Pottery - Introduction This is a collection of pages on pottery and ceramics in archaeology, principally of the Roman period (1st cent. BC 5th cent. http://www.potsherd.uklinux.net/
Extractions: This is a collection of pages on pottery and ceramics in archaeology, principally of the Roman period (1st cent. BC - 5th cent. AD) in Britain and western Europe. The pages include an introductory Atlas of Roman Pottery , containing descriptions and distribution maps of types of Roman pottery (particularly types found in Britain). The pages of the Atlas describing the individual wares can be accessed through the main menu, which lists the wares by CLASS (table wares, cooking wares, transport amphoras etc) or SOURCE (by province of origin). Links to these indices will also be found in the main menu bar. The site also includes a companion to Roman Pottery in Britain , a published survey of pottery made or used in Britain during the Roman period. The pages include an additional