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Italian Majolica is another interesting ceramic tradition that dates back to the Renaissance period. Unlike Polish pottery, Majolica is known for its tin-glazed earthenware, which was initially ...
Ceramic maker Ian Minshull said the pottery industry was "difficult" at ... "But it's the increase in the cost of glaze, the materials and we're having to pass that onto the customer." ...
Pottery is transported into the ... The kiln is made from soil and ceramic bricks. It’s used to make urns, pots, basins, and glazed vessels. It's powered by fire, which lasts for three days ...
Catalog Number 379,506; Negative Number 74-10433 Salt-glazed Stoneware Jar This jar was made in the ... Negative Number 77-13227 Information or research assistance regarding Pennsylvania ceramics is ...
Guo Aihe, a deputy to the 14th National People's Congress, who is also a master of Chinese arts and crafts specializing in sancai, or tricolored glazed ceramic art, is the brain behind the ...
When Ando covers clay plates with the glaze and fires them at high temperatures, the pottery turns out beige or gold. "It turned out to be a wonderful color," she said, holding up a ceramic plate ...