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Saggar Fired Ceramic Art Tile, Vessels and Gifts
Brenda McMahon creates handmade saggar fire vessels and wall art tile for commercial & residential settings, custom kitchen backsplashes and custom shower inserts. Ceramic Yoga art is popular for meditation and healing art centers.
Ladi Kwali (Nigerian 1925-1984) A large Abuja stoneware water Pot, circa 1960
Africa | A large Abuja stoneware water Pot by Ladi Kwali (Nigerian 1925-1984) | circa 1960
Deep Vessel | Japan | Middle Jōmon period (ca. 3500–2500 B.C.) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Period: Middle Jōmon period (ca. 3500–2500 B.C.). Culture: Japan. Medium: Earthenware with cord-marked decoration and sculptural rim. Dimensions: H. 27 1...
Earth Work
This is the blog of Mark Smalley, a ceramic artist based in Cheshire, England.
Carol Green Ceramic Artist | Artful Home
Carol Green | "Terra Gourd" ceramic vessel (10.0in H x 12.0in W10.0in diameter). "The body of my work reaffirms the artist's historical role as a maker of objects for utility, pleasure, and symbolic meaning." Each vessel is wheel thrown using mica clay, has a spun copper lid and a cast bronze handle created using lost wax casting.
JAPAN 2006 - Ceramics
5 Tips and Tricks to Improve Your Pottery Skills – Voyage Afield
It's surprising! Check these Seven innovations all in regards to #potteryjewelry
Chinese Pottery: The First Five Millennia
An exhibition of prehistoric earthenware deepens understanding of early Chinese cultures and communities.
いつでもLOUPE:「土偶・コスモス」−ミホミュージアムを訪ねて
深鉢形土器/山梨県塩山市上萩原字殿林出土 文化遺産オンライン
Ruscha 313 Vase Kurt Tschoener West German Art Pottery Fat Lava Scheurich
Ruscha 313 Vase Kurt Tschöner West German Art Pottery Fat Lava Scheurich
Deep Cooking Vessel
This cooking vessel was formed by piling coils of clay atop one another, smoothing and thinning the walls, and then adding surface decoration. These designs consist of vertical incised squiggle lines
an earthenware pot. Japanese Jomon-era ceramic. Iwate Japan. BC.5,000 - BC.3,500.