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  1. Ceramic Jewellery (Ceramics Handbooks) by Joy Bosworth, 2010-04-30
  2. The Potter's Guide to Ceramic Surfaces: A Practical Directory of Ceramic Surface Decoration Techniques, Plus Guidance on How Best to Use Them by Jo Connell, 2002-04-26
  3. Chinese Ceramics: A New Comprehensive Survey from the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco by Li He, 2006-03-28
  4. Ceramic Materials: Science and Engineering by C. Barry Carter, M. Grant Norton, 2007-04-04
  5. Studio Ceramics: Advanced Techniques (Ceramic Arts Handbook Series) by Anderson Turner, 2010-03-31
  6. Ceramic Production in the American Southwest by Barbara J. Mills, Patricia L. Crown, 2000-03-01
  7. Crystalline Glazes (Ceramics Handbooks) by Diane Creber, 2005-04-27
  8. Physical Ceramics: Principles for Ceramic Science and Engineering (Mit Series in Materials Science and Engineering) by Yet-Ming Chiang, Dunbar P. Birnie, et all 1996-05-11
  9. The Figure in Clay: Contemporary Sculpting Techniques by Master Artists (A Lark Ceramics Book) by Lark Books, 2005-08-01
  10. Expertise: A Technical Guide to Ceramics by John Toki, Charlotte Speight, 2003-08-05
  11. The Potter's Studio Clay and Glaze Handbook: An Essential Guide to Choosing, Working, and Designing with Clay and Glaze in the Ceramic Studio (Backyard Series) by Jeff Zamek, 2009-06-01
  12. Confrontational Ceramics by Judith S. Schwartz, 2008-08-11
  13. The Ceramic Design Book: A Gallery of Contemporary Work (A Lark Ceramics Book)
  14. Meiji Ceramics: The Art of Japanese Export Porcelain and Satsuma Ware 1868-1912 by Gisela Jahn, 2004-03-19

61. Roydon Ceramics
Hobby ceramics classes and chinaware. Located in Roydon, near Harlow on the Hertfordshire / Essex border.
http://www.roycer.co.uk/
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62. Advanced Ceramics Research, Inc. - Welcome To ACRtucson.com
Advanced ceramics Research, Inc. 3292 E. Hemisphere Loop Tucson, Arizona85706. Phone (520)573-6300 Fax (520)-573-2057. http//www
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Advanced Ceramics Research, Inc. 3292 E. Hemisphere Loop Tucson, Arizona 85706 Phone: (520)-573-6300 Fax: (520)-573-2057 http://www.acrtucson.com info@acrtucson.com

63. Nanotechnology Group, Advanced Materials Department
Piezoelectric ceramics in microsystems and nanotechnology applications
http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/sims/materials/nanotech/
Nanotechnology.. Nanotechnology home page Staff Contact us Education.. PhD Studentships Continuing Professional Development Any Education Questions? Departmental Research.. Overview Index Materials Processing Microengineering ... Staff Research Other Information.. Contact the Department Email the Department Staff List Publications ... Cranfield Home Page
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Advanced Materials Department Nanotech Information.. Facilities.. Projects.. Useful links.. Nanotechnology Group Tel:+44 (0) 1234 750111 ex. 2501; Fax:+44 (0) 1234 751346 Email [General Enquiries]: nanotechnology@cranfield.ac.uk;
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64. Ingenieurbüro Dr. Hillger, High-Tech Ultrasonic Testing Equipment [home]
Develops and builds ultrasonic imaging systems for hightech materials like composites, ceramics and materials with high sound damping as concrete components.
http://www.dr-hillger.de/
C-Scan of a sandwich component recorded with non-contact Ultrasonic ( Airtech We develop and produce ultrasonic systems for the..
-Inspection of materials -Detection of internal defects and -Quality control Highlights:
-Ultrasonic imaging -Inspection of materials with high sound attenuation -High Frequency UT -Mobile ultrasonic imaging systems

65. Ceramics
ceramics. Acknowledgments, Foreword, Introduction. FYI, What are ceramics? HistoricalTimeline. Future Trends, Scientific Principles, References.
http://matse1.mse.uiuc.edu/~tw/ceramics/ceramics.html
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66. Lorraine Ditchburn Ceramics
Delicate porcelain ceramic vases, vessels and bowls individually hand crafted in North Devon, UK.
http://www.lorraineditchburn.com/
I am a designer/maker working within the field of ceramics and my work is produced by slip-casting porcelain in plaster moulds. Slip-casting is traditionally associated with industrial production, but I have adapted the process to produce ceramics which have a hand-crafted aesthetic. My ceramics are based on simple, organic forms combining their simplicity of shape with the fineness and purity of porcelain. The driving force behind my work is the creation of surface texture and porcelain is magnificently able to display delicate surfaces through its ability to highlight every nuance and detail.

67. Scientific Principles
ceramics have characteristics that enable them to be used in a wide variety of applicationsincluding ceramics generally have strong bonds and light atoms.
http://matse1.mse.uiuc.edu/~tw/ceramics/prin.html
Scientific Principles
Introduction: Ceramics have characteristics that enable them to be used in a wide variety of applications including:
  • high heat capacity and low heat conductance
  • corrosion resistance
  • electrically insulating, semiconducting, or superconducting
  • nonmagnetic and magnetic
  • hard and strong, but brittle
The diversity in their properties stems from their bonding and crystal structures. Atomic Bonding: Two types of bonding mechanisms occur in ceramic materials, ionic and covalent. Often these mechanisms co-exist in the same ceramic material. Each type of bond leads to different characteristics. Ionic bonds most often occur between metallic and nonmetallic elements that have large differences in their electronegativities. Ionically-bonded structures tend to have rather high melting points, since the bonds are strong and non-directional. The other major bonding mechanism in ceramic structures is the covalent bond. Unlike ionic bonds where electrons are transferred, atoms bonded covalently share electrons. Usually the elements involved are nonmetallic and have small electronegativity differences. Many ceramic materials contain both ionic and covalent bonding. The overall properties of these materials depend on the dominant bonding mechanism. Compounds that are either mostly ionic or mostly covalent have higher melting points than compounds in which neither kind of bonding predominates.

68. New Page 1
Handpainted ceramics, and decorative accessories.
http://www.lesal.com
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69. MIA: World Ceramics
World ceramics examines twelve ceramic objects from The Minneapolis Instituteof Arts. These online materials are written for K12 teachers.
http://www.artsmia.org/ceramics/

70. Ceramic Collection And Archive
ceramics Collection and Archive.
http://www.aber.ac.uk/~mov/
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71. Artistic & Decorative Ceramics & Porcelain From Nove & Bassano : Home & Furnishi
Translate this page We supply artistic and decorative ceramics from Nove and Bassano, majolica, porcelain,furnishings accessories, bath accessories, ceramic fountains, ceramics
http://www.ceramics.it/

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72. Dental Labs: Valley Dental Ceramics, A Premier Dental Lab In Henderson, Nevada
Specializing in dental ceramics. Includes products, services, and laboratory tour.
http://www.valleylabs.com/

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73. NGA - Italian Renaissance Ceramics
HOME, Tour Italian Renaissance ceramics. Start Tour. image of Broadrimmedbowl with palmette and cornucopia border; in the center
http://www.nga.gov/collection/gallery/itacer/itacer-main1.html
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Workshop of Maestro Giorgio Andreoli of Gubbio, Broad-rimmed bowl with palmette and cornucopia border; in the center, shield of arms of the Saracinelli of Orvieto, c. 1525/1528 Workshop of Maestro Giorgio Andreoli of Gubbio, Plate with border of foliate scrollwork with dolphin heads and cornucopias; in the center, shield of arms of Vigerio of Savona, 1524 Workshop of Maestro Giorgio Andreoli of Gubbio, Plate with border of palmettes and scrollwork; in the center, a shield of arms and the initials A.F., 1526 Workshop of Maestro Giorgio Andreoli of Gubbio, Shallow bowl with Hercules overcoming Antaeus, 1520 ... home

74. Function Art
Specializing in artistmade furniture and furnishings, decorative craft, and art glass. Baskets, tables, ceramics, metal and lighting.
http://www.functionart.com/
+ FINE CRAFT + STUDIO FURNITURE + FINE ART + 1046 W. Fulton Market, Chicago, IL 60607 email
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75. TRS Ceramics, Inc.
TRS ceramics, Inc. Standard Piezoceramics. Fine Grain Piezoceramics. Electrostrictiveceramics. Piezoelectric Actuators. Advanced Dielectrics and Capacitors.
http://www.trsceramics.com/

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76. NGA - French Renaissance Ceramics
Tour French Renaissance ceramics.
http://www.nga.gov/collection/gallery/fracer/fracer-main1.html
Tour: French Renaissance Ceramics
Overview Start Tour
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Overview
The three objects in this tour are examples of "Saint-Porchaire" ware, one of the rarest and most mysterious of all types of Renaissance ceramics. Saint-Porchaire is recognized by its richly patterned layer of colorful paste decoration inlaid into a "clay skin"; its assembly from parts made through a variety of techniques such as molding, wheel-throwing, and hand modeling; and its uniform fine white clay that shrinks little in firing. Fewer than eighty examples are recorded, and the commonest forms are salt cellars, cups, ewers, and candlesticks, most in distinctive bizarre and fantastic designs. What is known is that a wide variety of techniques was used, the type of clay is found in relatively few places, and these ceramics were probably made by a single workshop.
Captions Room French 16th Century, probably Saint-Porchaire (Deux-Sevres), or Paris region, Candlestick, c. 1547/1559 French 16th Century, probably Saint-Porchaire (Deux-Sevres), or Paris region, Cup on high foot with the royal arms of France crowned, c. 1540/1560 French 16th Century, probably Saint-Porchaire (Deux-Sevres), Salt, c. 1540/1560
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77. 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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78. Ceramics
Welcome to www.teachpottery.net.
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Welcome to www.teachpottery.net Home Syllabus Teacher Page s Outline of Assignments Galleries of
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Teachers, be sure to check out the pages geared to help you in the classroom. Refer to the Lesson Plans for further details on objectives, assessment, references etc. Or see the Outline of Assignments for a description of each assignment within each unit.
Unit One: Introduction and Overview
Unit Two: Pinch Pot Construction
Unit Three: Coil Pot Construction
Unit Four: Slab Construction ...
Unit Six: Putting It All Together
Each unit in this learning site contains:
  • activities for learning the method of construction for that unit, activities for learning and becoming familiar with the vocabulary of that unit, a ceramic history lesson, lessons for creating one or more ceramic pieces, methods of assessing work and journaling ideas for the unit.
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79. Freeforms Preview
London Based dealers in midcentury ceramics and glass, specialising in Scandinavian, Italian and British design.
http://www.freeformsuk.com/
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Open ceramics studio for potters and handbuilders of all skill levels to create in a relaxed environment. Items are also available for sale.
http://www.fireandmud.com
We are an open studio for clay artists. We teach pottery wheel classes.
We sell clay, tools, and glazes.
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