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         Ceramics & Pottery:     more books (100)
  1. Wheel-Thrown Pottery (DIY): An Illustrated Guide of Basic Techniques from the Hit DIY Show Throwing Clay (DIY Network) by Bill van Gilder, 2006-08-15
  2. Molding Techniques (Ceramics Class) by Joaquim Chavarria, 2000-05-15
  3. Decorating Techniques (Ceramics Class) by Joaquin Chavarria, 2000-05-15
  4. Coloring Clay (Ceramics Handbooks) by Jo Connell, 2007-11
  5. The Penland Book of Ceramics: Master Classes in Ceramic Techniques (A Lark Ceramics Book) by Lark Books, 2008-03-04
  6. Hand Building Techniques (Ceramics Class) (Ceramics Class) by Joaquim Chavarria, 1999-05-01
  7. Setting Up Your Ceramic Studio: Ideas & Plans from Working Artists (A Lark Ceramics Book) by Virginia Scotchie, 2005-03-01
  8. Modern Japanese Ceramics: Pathways of Innovation & Tradition by Anneliese Crueger, Wulf Crueger, et all 2007-06-01
  9. Potter's Studio Handbook: A Start-to-Finish Guide to Hand-Built and Wheel-Thrown Ceramics (Backyard Series) by Kristin Muller, 2007-11-01
  10. The Art of Handbuilt Ceramics by Susan Bruce, 2000-10-01
  11. Japanese Wood-Fired Ceramics by Marc Lancet, Masakazu Kusakabe, 2005-11-08
  12. Pottery Form by Daniel Rhodes, 2004-07-16
  13. Pictorial Guide to Pottery & Porcelain Marks by Chad Lage, 2004-04
  14. Alternative Kilns & Firing Techniques: Raku * Saggar * Pit * Barrel (A Lark Ceramics Book) by James C. Watkins, Paul Andrew Wandless, 2006-09-28

1. The American Ceramic Society Home Page
The ACerS provides the latest technical, scientific and educational information to its Members and others in the ceramics field.
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2. Ceramics Monthly
Ceramics Monthly magazine table of contents with representative images.
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3. What Is A Ceramic ?
Ceramics. Ceramics are classified as inorganic and nonmetallic materials that are Ceramic History. Source Robyn L. Johnson, Ceramics in the
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4. World Of Pottery And Ceramics_by_Clayzee
Worldwide ceramics and pottery listings.
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5. Ceramics Art Perception
Ceramics Art and Perception aims to set the standard as a dedicated magazine on ceramic art.
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6. Ceramicsculpture.com, Ceramics, Ceramic Sculpture, Ceramic Art
sympathies go out to the family, friends and all that have been touched by the life and work of the Master of Expressive Ceramics
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7. Ceramics And Industrial Minerals
A listing of resources dedicated to ceramics, industrial minerals and related topics, a message board and links.
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8. BigCeramicStore - Discount Pottery And Ceramic Supplies
CONTACT US FOR SCHOOLS. Ceramics and Pottery Getting started in ceramics Excellent ceramic links Past Tips (Archives) HowTo Articles
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9. CeramicsWeb 3.0
Main Index About the SDSU Ceramics Web Site
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10. Ceramic Bisque For Every Bisque Occassion!!
Page Created for Ceramics For You. Copyright 2001 Ceramics For You. All rights reserved. Revised October 24, 2003 .
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11. Silsal Ceramics- Handmade Pottery In Jordan & The Middle East
pottery inspired by the ancient Arab, Islamic and Middle Eastern civilizationssuch as jars, juglets, bowls, pitchers and cups.
http://www.silsal.com/
Middle Eastern, Arab company in Jordan producing pottery inspired by the ancient Arab, Islamic civilizations such as jars, juglets, bowls, pitchers and cups; all handmades, Arabs, Jordan, Middle East, Islam, Muslims, Moslems, pottery, civilizations, dynasty, artfacts, artifacts, museums, handmade, arabesque, Ruqqa, juglets, jars, pitchers, bowls, bronze, scripts, animals, cups, lines, decorations, arts, culture, ibexes, birds, fishes, heraldic, proverbs, Phoenicians, Abbassids, Sessanians, inscriptions. Silsal's pieces draw inspiration from the pottery of the Middle East's ancient civilisations and great Islamic dynasties whose artefacts are today part of the world's museum collections. Our ceramic products are entirely handmade and glazed with our special matte glazes. Each piece is incised and painted to give bas-relief imagery. Silsal's pieces are non-toxic and designed for practical use in the contemporary home. Silsal Ceramics Tel. 962 6 5931128, Fax. 962 6 5930664, P.O.Box 1838, Amman 11118 Jordan
E-mail info@silsal.com

12. World Of Pottery And Ceramics_by_Clayzee
Worldwide ceramics and pottery listings of sites ranging from functional pottery,ceramic art, industrial ceramics to manufacturers, suppliers,
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13. William Brownfield Ceramics
Includes a history, product range summaries and illustrations for this 19th century British pottery.
http://www.brownfield.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/index.htm
William Brownfield Ceramics
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visited this website. WILLIAM BROWNFIELD The ceramic factory run by William Brownfield was one of th e big six Staffordshire pottery manufacturers in the second half of the nineteenth century. This placed it alongside Copeland, Davenport, Minton, Ridgway (Brown Westhead-More), and Wedgwood. The Cobridge pottery factory went into final voluntary liquidation in 1900 and has long been forgotten. The table below outlines a brief history of the Brownfield Factory. William Brownfield ran the factory jointly with John Wood. William Brownfield was manager, initially on his own, then joined by his son. Porcelain and majolica production began in 1871. William Brownfield died; William Etches, his eldest son, took over the running of the firm. Arthur, the younger son, replaced William Etches. The factory went into voluntary liquidation. It was replaced by the Brownfield Co-Operative Guild.

14. Kreigh Art Ceramics
Handthrown porcelain bathroom and kitchen sinks, matching tiles, mosaic counter tops, lamps, and crystalline glazed pottery.
http://www.kreighceramics.com/
bathroom sinks, tiles, pottery Kreigh Art Ceramics
Hand Thrown Porcelain Bathroom Sinks, Tiles, Lamps, Crystalline Glazed Pottery
Mailing Address: Kyle Kreigh
122 E. Gilman #407
Madison, WI 53703
CONTACT ME at KreighKR@aol.com
Telephone: (608) 257-1229
CLICK HERE for more about Crystalline Glazes
CLICK HERE for the PARADE OF POWDER ROOMS CLICK HERE for pricing information

15. Antique Ceramics, Porcelain And Pottery - Royal Doulton, Royal Worcester, And Lo
Sells antique pottery including Royal Doulton, Royal Dux, Royal Worcester, Locke and Company, Clarice Cliff, Susie Cooper Maling, Minton, Moorcroft, Wemyss, Volkstedt, Zslonay, and Oriental.
http://www.antique-ceramics.com/
Royal Doulton Figures. Royal Worcester Figures. Royal Worcester Cabinet Plates. Royal Doulton Animals, Vases, Ash Pots. Royal Doulton Lambeth. Quality Collectibles including all makes listed below Ceramics - Porcelain - Pottery Royal Doulton Clarice Cliff Maling Royal Dux Volkstedt Minton Royal Worcester Sitzendorf Wemyss Zslonay Susie Cooper View and order on line click-here for on-line catalogue click-here for details of ordering antiqueceramics@btinternet.com Updated 18.9.2002

16. Ceramics Today
Extensive resource on ceramics and pottery, including the web s largest upto-datelinks database, hundreds of articles on contemporary and historical
http://www.ceramicstoday.com/

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In January this year a quiet transformation took place. The German Magazine Neue Keramik launched its new international, English language version New Ceramics , as well as a fully English language complimentary website. (10 Septembert 2005) Global Arts Village
an emerging international residential art center in New Delhi, India, which encourages diversity and multicultural exchange among creative people of all kinds. The Arts Village enables artists to experience a natural, eco-friendly environment for creative work. (28 August 2005) Moments in Black and White
Maiju Altpere-Woodhead discusses the process of ceramic mono-printing. Her 'Moments in Black and White' series consists of an open-ended number of small cylindrical mono-printed porcelain forms that can be assembled randomly or selectively, swapping from group to group. (14 August 2005) Ocean Sediment Glazes
American studio potter Joan Lederman reports on her use of ocean sediments to create stunning effects with similarities to ash glazes. Her stoneware glazes are derived from core samples taken deep from the ocean floor.

17. Tain Pottery - High Quality Hand Painted Tableware With Thistle And Tartan Desig
Sells Glenaldie thistle and tartan patterned, handpainted tableware and ceramics from the Highlands of Scotland.
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Tain Pottery - high quality hand painted tableware with thistle and tartan designs, ceramics from the Highlands of Scotland available with on-line shopping
You can place an order with our on-line shopping here About us How to find us Online Shop Stockists Tain pottery produces luxury hand painted ceramics and stoneware with thistle patterns or designs like Glenaldie in the heart of the Scottish Highlands. All this high quality pottery is hand-made by skilled craftsmen and women as well as tiles, mugs, plates and most tableware. These are then decorated with the famous tartan patterns or we can undertake commissions for design if you require something special. The dinner services we produce are hand made and ideal for wedding lists and as individual wedding gifts with a Scottish theme.
Tain pottery is collectable and our hand painted designs ensure no two pieces are identical. Top sellers include Glenaldie, with its thistle, tartans, tiles, mugs in all our famous designs: Shandwick: another "Seaboard Village" looking across the Moray Firth to Nairn, its beautiful sandy beach surrounded by rock pools reaming with shellfish.

18. Ceramics Supplies Pottery Supplies Pottery Wheels Ceramics Tools
Offering ceramics and pottery supplies, dollmaking items and garden ornaments.
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Member MAXFIELD Store Hours H O B B Y C E R A M I C S S U P P L Y, I N C. Monday Thru Saturday 9 AM to 5 PM Eastern Time Maxfield Ceramics is a wholesaler and retailer of ceramic supplies and pottery supplies catering to ceramic shops, pottery studios, schools, community centers, hospitals and other institutions. We sell acrylic stains ceramic glazes ceramic underglazes ceramic painting brushes ... ceramic tools , ceramic molds, ceramic greenware, ceramic bisque ceramic casting slip ceramic kilns pottery wheels ... clay extruders and slab rollers . We also sell accessory items such as lamp parts clock movements lotion pumps , decals, music boxes , etc. Check our "Seminars" page for all the latest seminars. We have the Duncan Certification Seminars scheduled for October and November. Sign up early!! Check out all the new products on our "What's New" page. Slab Rollers and Clay Extruders from North Star Equipment Company, new colors from Amaco, Duncan and Mayco, as well as new clays from Laguna and Standard. Our line of products include the following: Ceramic Paints Ceramic Molds Ceramic Molds Casting Slips
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19. Ceramics Today - Pottery Boxes
A ceramic frog peering from the bottom of the cup, or a chirping whistle mug, the creations of longgone potters to enhance the hilarity of happy hour.
http://www.ceramicstoday.com/articles/puzzle_jugs.htm

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Articles In Their Cups - The Story of the English Puzzle Mug
Delia Robinson tells the story of the English Puzzle Jug
In the simple days of old, drinkers carousing in taverns might have enjoyed their brew from pottery mugs especially designed for boisterous amusement. A ceramic frog peering from the bottom of the cup, or a chirping whistle mug, such were the creations of long-gone potters to enhance the hilarity of happy hour. Unless held to the mouth in exactly the right way, a Puzzle Mug would spill beer down the drinkers shirt. This was a big hit with the tavern crowd. The mugs were designed with multiple dribble holes and tunnels inside the handle and cup rim, the handle or walls connected to a drinking spout at the lip of the cup. This would allow the drinker to suck up his beverage, providing his fingers covered the right combination of false drinking spouts also placed around the cup lip. If he attempted drinking from the cup in the customary fashion, the beverage would pour out through perforations carved just under the cup's lip. As the evening progressed into a rowdy uproar, finding the safe spot from which to drink would become increasingly chancy, providing merriment for all.

20. K G Dynamic Ceramics
Details and gallery of J G Meakin 'Studio 2' pottery patterns from the 1960s and 70s.
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/kg_dynamic_ceramics

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