
I am interested in learning about Asian Pottery Ceramics. Can you help me?
. The best site on Asian Pottery and Ceramics is http://www.artoftheeast.com They
also sell Chinese Scrolls, Ceramics and other similar items and give money to
charity also which is nice.
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Big Mouth Toys Toilet Mug $10.24 Never a cruddy morning with the Toilet Mug! Now dogs aren’t the only ones that can drink from a toilet! This ceramic Mug offers a laugh and up to 12 ozs. of java. Actually comfortable to hold, approx. 6 1/4 x 4 3/4 x 5 1/2″h. Weighs 18 ozs. Note: hand wash only, not dishwasher safe (just, like a real toilet!) Get it now! Toilet Mug… |
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CorningWare 1035985 French White 20-Ounce Mug $10.49 22-ounce Pop-Ins Mug with Blue Vented Plastic Cover; Large capacity Stoneware Mug accommodates all your favorites. Tight fitting plastic cover with steam vent for use in microwave…. |
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Waechtersbach Plate, You Are Special Today, Cherry Red $28.19 This is the original “red plate” imported from Germany where it is carefully made by Waechtersbach, producer of world famous ceramics noted for their brilliant, deep color. This plate is a perfect complement to Waechtersbach’s solid cherry red dinnerware, formerly known as the “Fun Factory” line. Set the table in red and replace one setting with the “you are special” plate to honor a guest or ce… |
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Introduction to Handbuilding by Stephen Jepson This is “Introduction to Handbuilding,” by Stephen Jepson. Content mostly instructive of ceramic slab (pottery) techniques, details several intriguing projects. Jepson introduces and employs the few simple tools used in the slab construction technique; some press mold constructions are also investigated. Program runs approximately 80 minutes…. |
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You Can Glue It! – How to Repair Broken Ceramics, China, Porcelain, and Pottery [VHS] $9.98 You Can Glue It! demonstrates simple techniques to successfully restore broken china, ceramics, porcelain or pottery using common household products. The video shows how to select the best glue for your project, position pieces correctly for gluing, unglue old poorly glued pieces, remove stains, fill cracks, make a missing piece, and paint to camouflage cracks…. |
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Mashiko Village Pottery, Japan 1937 [VHS] $30.00 Several years before his death the renowned British potter Bernard Leach gave several rare films on Japan to Canadian film maker Marty Gross. Produced by a pre-war cultural organization in Japan, the film is a work of rare clarity and beauty which follows an entire pottery making cycle as performed in that village for centuries. Mashiko ceramic manufacture is said to date back to 1853, when a p… |
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Pro-Quality 20-Piece Diamond-Point Bit Set for Rotary Tool – Glass, Stone, Ceramic $1.99 Professional Quality, 1/8 in. Shank, 180 Grit. Includes 20 assorted shapes covered with diamond particles. All bits have 1/8 in. shanks and come in convienient plastic holder. Excellent for fine detail work, cutting, engraving, carving, touch-up and finishing. Use on wood, jade, ceramic, glass, hardened steel, semi-precious stones and other hard materials…. |
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SE Pottery Tool – 11 Pc Set $5.93 An 11-Piece Set of Pottery and Sculpture Tools ideal for any creative project. The tools are made of metal, with wood handles for an easy grip. Each tool has two shaped heads (one on each end) providing a variety of different carving shapes to give you more flexibility for your designs. They are ideal for detail work in carving, sculpture, and jewelry making. Design your prototype and create model… |
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SE Pottery Tool – 8 Pc Set $5.00 Here is a perfect starter kit that has the most popular tools in a convenient vinyl pouch w/ zipper closure. This is a “must have” tool set for anyone beginning to work with clay or who knows someone that it. It is also perfect for studios and schools that want to offer a quality tool set to their students. The components are made from high quality steel and polished hardwoods. This ensures years … |
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Classic Martina Martinez: Native American Pottery Maker of San Ildefonso $19.95 Maria Martinez, noted American Indian pottery maker demonstrates the traditional Indian ways in pottery making, beginning with the spreading of corn pollen before clay is gathered. Also shown are the mixing of the clay, construction of pottery, hand decorating and building of the firing mound. BONUS FEATURE PABLITA VELARDE Pablita Velarde a native American Indian and noted painter. Born in … |
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