Ceramic Pottery

Ceramic pottery is both functional and beautiful

Otono Prairie Pottery Tiffany Table Lamp

Older ceramic pottery isn’t designed to withstand the intensely high temperatures of today’s ovens, stoves, and microwaves, but it’s completely lead free and food safe unless otherwise noted “for decoration only. We recommend using the pottery for serving instead.

Ceramic pottery is made heat resistant by heating the nonmetallic mineral or clay at an extremely high temperature. The popularity of ceramic pottery in the recent times is because of the fact that they can withstand extreme temperatures. The wide array of styles and patterns of the ceramic pottery makes it even more popular in the contemporary markets. Decorating homes with glass pottery and using ceramic garden pottery is now becoming a craze all over.

Ceramic pottery is a fabulously fun hobby to do at home. Maybe some of us were inspired by a famous movie, a friend, or a ceramic piece you saw while window shopping to create a pretty bowl or jar. It doesn’t matter, even if you’ve never done it before, you can learn the basic techniques in about 2 weeks of practice. What you need to consider is the selection of ceramic materials that help you create a well-made pottery.

Building a ceramic pot is easy, and you don’t even need expensive equipment, such as a pottery wheel. When creating a pottery bowl, clay panels are used as the walls of the bowl. The panels are attached to the pot’s base in stages so as to stabilize the pottery bowl.

It’s an eye-catching art; it can be applied as decoration to nearly all the rooms of your home. It’s just plain good for the soul.

This is one of the oldest forms of art, its centuries old. It’s truly one of the most ancient arts known to man. In fact, our ancestors belonging to some of the world’s primeval civilizations used to carve out ceramic pots by hand on the potter’s wheel. They baked the pottery at high temperatures often exceeding 900 degree celsius. Since these potteries are very porous and extremely fragile; the process of firing these vessels is carried out in order to make them non-porous and hard. Moreover, studies reveal that most of the wares produced earlier were given a round shape at the bottom so as to avoid any possibility of developing cracks due to their hard edges. These were then allowed to cool gradually so as to mitigate any possibility of developing cracks from thermal pressure. In fact, the methods of producing ceramic pottery by and large are still the same even today. The only difference is that bonfires have been replaced by large-sized blast furnaces and some other elements have been added to its list of ceramic pottery supplies required to prepare the pottery. These ceramic pieces are generally made using clay, sand and pieces of crushed shells. But, depending upon the kind of ceramic pottery desired, some other additives such as silicon oxide, feldspar and quartz are used.

Iris Oval Platter

Ceramic pottery is unique and varied in style and technique. It’s a one-of-kind work of art due to its slight color and size variation; it’s distressed, antique look and uneven glazing, making them highly collectible.

Ceramic pottery is enjoying a resurgence in popularity due to its natural beauty and stunning appearance. One piece of pottery compliments another piece of pottery regardless of the design used by the artist.

This is an easy, fun and relaxing activity for all ages. Create unique and useful items for yourself and fabulous personalized gifts for family and friends.








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