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  1. Ceramics in South Australia 1836-1986 from Folk to Studio Pottery by Noris Ioannou, Fine Art Publishing, 1986-01
  2. Inside Japanese Ceramics: Primer Of Materials, Techniques, And Traditions by Richard L. Wilson, 1999-10-01

141. Rare Earth Pottery
Handmade functional ceramics with several glazes for the bathroom and kitchen. Multiple glazes, custom orders, and instructional videos available.
http://www.rareearthpottery.com/
Flower Arrangers A fantastic item for displaying fresh or dried flowers. The pierced stems allow the flowers to remain fresh up to three times longer. Choose from eight Stoneware glaze combinations and two original shapes:
  • Pedestal bowl with fluted edge Enclosed dome with offset opening
  • Each wheel thrown piece is individually handcrafted by potter, David Engesath Click here to view available items! Save up to 20% off retail prices plus
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    41 SW Flagler Ave. Stuart, Fl. 33490 Store Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10:00 - 6:00 Est. All orders shipped promptly within one business day.

    142. Windy Farm
    African violets pottery. ceramics for flowers and plants.
    http://www.windyfarmpottery.com/

    143. Dick Lehman Pottery: A Gallery Of Wood Fired, Saggar Fired And Side Fired Cerami
    Wood fired, saggar fired and side fired ceramics. Site includes online gallery and directions to studio in Goshen, Indiana.
    http://www.dicklehman.com
    WELCOME to my pottery web site, and thank you for your interest in handmade contemporary ceramics. This web site features a gallery of the best of my wood-fired, saggar-fired, and side-fired clay art, all available for purchase. And to say a bit about my techniques: I produce wood-fire stoneware and porcelain pottery that I fire in a small anagama style kiln here in Goshen, Indiana, United States. I also craft wheel thrown porcelain for my innovative saggar-fire pottery, that produces 'fast fossil' images in the clay. Additionally, I create side-fire stoneware and porcelain pottery that is influenced both by Japanese ceramic art and contemporary American pottery traditions. I hope you'll revisit the website often.
    Dick Lehman
    Please, join me in my gallery

    144. Western,bisque,dragons,bisque,santas,figurines
    bisque ceramics. ANIMAL FIGURES SANTAS WESTERN FIGURES,ANIMALS, ETC angels,bisque,hand made,western,pots,bisque,hand SEE OUR art LINE AT safraart-gallery.com
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    145. Glazed Over Ceramic Studio - Paint Your Own Pottery In Houston, Texas
    Paintyour-own-pottery and make-your-own-mosaic studio located in Houston, Texas. Classes are also available.
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    146. Helen Scribbans Pottery
    British potter producing unique, hand built, smoke fired ceramics
    http://www.helenscribbans.co.uk
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    I have had a passion for clay since I first worked with it at school. After a few career changes, I decided that all I really wanted to do was to work with clay so I set up my ceramics studio in 1996.... more

    147. Sicilian Ceramic Art - Best Of Sicily
    Aesthetics aside, the eclectic world of ceramic art is a In its most general sense, ceramic, from the Greek Known as earthenware, the clay pottery of ancient
    http://www.bestofsicily.com/ceramic.htm
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    The Sicilian ceramic master's craft is deeply rooted in time. This timeless art has flourished for millennia, perfectly expressing the essence of Mediterranean culture. Shapes, colours and motifs born of a profound respect for the past with an eye to the future. Terra cotta harvested from the earth and caressed by the Sicilian sun. A Piece of Sicily
    Like any other unique work of art, a ceramic piece begins with an idea. That idea is the vision of an individual artist. Then there's the material. The clay found in each region of the world is unique. Sicilian clay, used in terra cotta earthenware over the millennia, is different from the clay of Mexico or Mongolia because it contains a combination of silicates unique to Sicily. This clay, freshly mined from the Sicilian mountains and valleys, is molded by hand by ceramic masters, and then left to dry under the sun. The object is then painstakingly painted in ornate motifs with rich glazes before being fired (baked) in a kiln. During this last phase of creation, something miraculous happens. In the heat, the sun-dried clay hardens to become terra cotta and then crystallizes into ceramic. Its molecular structure changes, becoming firmer but also more durable. The glazed enamel also crystallizes, actually binding to the ceramic as it assumes a deeper, more distinct color.

    148. Bearclover.net - Pottery And Ceramics - Lowfire, Stoneware, Earthenware, Colorfu
    started, visit my pottery Newbie page. Discover some good instructional ceramics books on the pottery Book Recommendations page.
    http://www.bearclover.net/pottery/

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    Pottery for Newbies Pottery Book Recommendations ... Making Pottery at Home Stoneware mug - with leaf pattern painted onwith underglaze "watercolors" (oxides). (This photo is also on my pottery site.)
    Earthenware bowl - using the "sgrafitto" technique of scratching into the clay or underglaze. I used simple commercial Duncan underglazes to paint this leaf design on the red lowfire bisque bowl. I then used the sgrafitto technique, to get an unusual effect.
    Welcome to my pottery page! I have been making pottery for quite a while now. I usually make my ceramics on the potter's wheel, in either stoneware or earthenware. I then decorate the surface of my pottery with colorful oxides and glazes. All my pottery is food-safe, using lead-free glazes, and can be washed in the dishwasher. I like to create pottery that is not only decorative, but comfortable for everyday use. I only own handmade pottery at home. Nothing is quite as wonderful as eating dinner out of a handmade plate or bowl!
    I use stoneware and earthenware clays for my pottery. Earthenware ("lowfire") allows for more brilliant decoration colors and glazes, but it is less durable. Stoneware ("highfire") is far more suitable for everyday use, but it is more difficult to keep the bright colors that I enjoy using.

    149. Ceramics Links
    Other Selected ceramics and art Sites Around the World. Usersuggested links to ceramics web sites and potter s home pages - Search the list of sites
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    International Porcelain Conference
    People passionate about porcelain will be gathering in Seattle for an international porcelain symposium hosted by the Seattle Art Museum. It will take place March 4-5 in conjunction with the museum's exhibition, Porcelain Stories: From China to Europe. The two-day event will feature eight speakers from three continents addressing scholarly and contemporary issues in the field of porcelain. For more information and to register on line, click the link. Voulkos in Black and White
    Website for Peter Voulkos. Includes a portfolio of Voulkos' works, resume, bibliography, quest section, newsletter of recent activity with links to other websites where Voulkos' work is reproduced. [ Sam Jornlin Critical Ceramics
    Critical Ceramics is a virtual space for discussions of contemporary art, ceramic art in particular.[

    150. Roger Cockram Ceramics
    Handmade ceramics of Roger Cockram; also paintings and ceramics of Ros Cockram.
    http://www.rogercockram-ceramics.co.uk
    top Welcome Welcome to Roger Cockram Ceramics . This site is intended to introduce you to the work of Roger and Ros Cockram to enjoy, perhaps purchase from the range of work on view and also to encourage you to visit them at their studios in the ancient village of Chittlehampton in North Devon, England. Roger's beautiful and highly personal ceramics have earned him an enviable reputation over many years. His work is available in shops and galleries throughout the UK and in many countries world-wide. His special individual pieces are often based on observations he makes of the natural world of water and of the animals and plants found in and around it. The creative possibilities in this area seem endless to him. Roger also designs and helps make a range of high-quality, handmade pottery for use in the home His wife, Ros not only helps in the pottery studios at Chittlehampton, but is also an accomplished painter and her beautiful studies are sold widely throughout the UK, both as originals and prints. Return to top of page

    151. Peachblow Pottery
    Tom Turner and Gail Russell's contemporary studio featuring porcelian ceramics. Provides online galleries and background information on each artist. Includes contact information.
    http://www.peachblowpottery.com
    Gallery Open Everyday By Chance Or By Appointment Tom Turner and Gail Russell established Peachblow Pottery in 1986 and currently produce high fired porcelain. Tom has been making pots since 1961 and Gail since 1973. Both have their Master Of Fine Art degrees, and are highly acclaimed in the world of Contemporary Art Pottery. Their work is featured in many books written in the United States, Canada, England, Spain, and Taiwan, is in public and private collections throughout the United States, to include the Smithsonian Institution. Between the two of them, they make a broad assortment of wheel thrown pottery forms. Peachblow Pottery is open daily by chance or appointment. We suggest you call first to make sure we are available, so you won’t waste a trip. We have a Spring Open House on the first weekend of May (2,3, and 4th) and a Fall Open House on the weekend before Thanksgiving (November 21,22,and 23rd). Postcards are mailed to customers on our mailing list prior to the open houses. Contact us to be placed on our mailing list. Peachblow Pottery is located 4 miles south of Delaware, Ohio, and 8 miles north of I-270, Columbus, Ohio, at 2425 Peachblow Road. The Pottery is located about 1 1/2 miles east of Rt.23 and about 1 1/2 miles west of South Old State Rd. Thanks for visiting our site.

    152. Kilns, Potters Wheels, Bisqueware, Mayco Glaze & More!
    A wide selection of pottery supplies including kilns, potters wheels, slab rollers, extruders, ceramics, airbrushes, and clay.
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    153. Eric Van Eimeren / Ceramic Art /pottery /teapots /functional Ceramics
    Ceramic artist. Eric Van Eimeren 400 Harrison Helena, MT. 59601 (406)4434051. See information below. One of a kind functional art works and pottery by Eric Van
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    Helena, MT. 59601
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    One of a kind functional art works and pottery by Eric Van Eimeren. Please click on: Gallery , to view one of a kind functional art works; teapots, elaborate serving dishes, etc... Pottery , to view unique, affordable pottery items available through individual orders; Resume , to learn more about the artist. Images can be clicked on for a larger, higher quality image, and additional information. For highest quality images, use Internet Explorer or as your browser. If using AOL's browser, go to preferences and turn off "graphics compression", otherwise images will be of poor quality.
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    154. The Astbury Site
    Site dedicated to Staffordshire Astbury pottery, with information on ceramics and pottery techniques throughout the world.
    http://www.astbury.org/pottery/pottmain.htm
    Pottery Links within this site Pottery A to Z of Pottery Books on Pottery Potters Pottery Links Quiz pages Go back to the Astbury Site Homepage Last revised 15 February 2003.

    155. Links To Ceramic Art Resources
    Style, AmericanStyle magazine features craft art made in America by artists who create the world s finest art glass, pottery, ceramic sculpture, designer
    http://www.ferringallery.com/links.html

    156. LeeCeramicsHawaii.com
    Hawaiian artists Jeff and Carol Lee handdesign, throw, and carve each piece of tropical pottery.
    http://www.leeceramicshawaii.com/

    157. Ceramics And Pottery - Hand Painted - Tessworks
    Handpainted ceramics pottery for home decor.
    http://www.tessworks.com/
    Here at Tessworks we hand paint each piece of ceramic pottery, therefore each piece has its own uniqueness. Each piece is made from ceramic clay, which begins in a liquid form. This liquid form is called clay slip. The slip is then poured into molds, which create many unique and fun shapes. Once the clay has been molded and dried it is then called greenware. While in its greenware form it is hand painted by professional artists. The paints we use here at Tessworks are non-toxic. Each of our patterns includes roughly 5 to 15 different colors. We use a layering technique with a variety of colors. By applying multiple layers of paint a raised effect is produced. You can actually feel the raised effect on each piece at the touch of your fingertips. Once the piece is painted it is fired in a kiln. A kiln is a brick-lined oven. The first firing reaches thousands of degrees. The first firing turns the greenware into a form called ceramic bisque. We then remove the bisque pieces from the kiln and dip them into a clear glaze. The glaze we use is also non-toxic. After the pieces are glazed we put them back into the kiln and fire them for a second and final time. This second firing also reaches thousands of degrees. When finished and cooled down the glaze creates a beautiful shiny effect, somewhat like glass. All of our pieces can be used for decoration or used for each particular shapes' intended purpose. It is good to note that like china or glass, ceramic can chip or break if not used with care. Although Tessworks stands by our quality products, we are not responsible for chipping or breakage due to misuse. Since each piece is hand painted and individually unique, there may be a slight difference between pieces in texture, color, pattern style and or shape.

    158. The Old Curiosity Shoppe, Arts & Crafts From The Vale Of York
    pottery and ceramics from The Vale of York in England.
    http://www.worldwideshoppingmall.co.uk/curiosity-shop
    The Old Curiosity Shop

    159. Perry Okimoto - Raku Ceramics, Pottery And Sculpture Artist - Studio In San Pedr
    Raku fired ceramic pottery and sculpture at Angels Gate Cultural Center, San Pedro, California.
    http://www.artawakening.com/perry
    Raku Ceramics, pottery and sculpture by Perry Okimoto
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    160. Chicago Pottery Classes:PARK WEST CERAMICS
    Chicago pottery studio for adults and childern. Classes in handbuilding and wheelthrowing.
    http://parkwestceramics.com
    PARK WEST CERAMICS CLASSES EVENTS CONTACT REGISTER 719 W. WRIGHTWOOD CHICAGO, IL 60614
    For original art work by Chicago artists visit Wrightwood Gallery
    Chicago Lincoln Park Pottery Studio

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