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  1. Cultural Pottery For Your Home
    by Victor Epand. Cultural expression is important to many people around the world. Nothing reflects historical culture quite like pottery does. There are a number of difference cultures that have their own antique pottery colors, style, and design. Many cultures also have their own special method of creating pottery. The gathering of the clay, the potter's wheel, the shaping and the designing of the pottery can v... products, articles, news

  2. The Main Types Of Pottery Clay
    by Victor Epand. Did you know that there are three different kinds of clay used for pottery? I don't mean that they are all used together, but there are three separate kinds of clay, and each of them are great for pottery. These are kaolin, stoneware, and earthenware. The types of clay used for pottery will determine how it is handled, what will be made out of it, and how hot it will be cooked, or "fired." Even ... products, articles, news

  3. Using Indian Pottery To Enhance Native American Style Decor
    by Craig Chambers. Indian pottery, like that made by Tarahumara and Tigua Indians, is hand made using rough white, orange and brown clay found in the earth. The rough clay is not only very durable but is also what gives the pottery that popular rustic look. The way of making this beautiful pottery has been passed down throughout the generations and is still made today as it has been for hundreds of years. If you ... products, articles, news

  4. How Popular Pottery Brands Began
    by Victor Epand. Hull Pottery produced desirable, high-quality pieces for almost eighty years, despite many obstacles. Originally creating lines of stoneware, the company eventually expanded to include kitchenware, pots and tiles. As the economy fluctuated, tiles became the focus of Hull Pottery. Later, as the years progressed, the original plant was replaced by more modern equipment, forcing the company to make ... products, articles, news

  5. Facts About How Pottery Is Made
    by Victor Epand. The process of pot making is a rather intricate one, and over time, it has remained the same. Pottery begins as malleable clay, which is rolled into a long strand and coiled into a vessel or thrown on a wheel. The earliest vessels were made when strands of clay were coiled and the interior and exterior of the vessels were smoothed to create a consistent surface. This technique is still taught to ... products, articles, news

  6. What Makes Clarice Cliff's Pottery a Fine Investment?
    by Claire Taylor. Originally, Clarice Cliff's pottery is regarded as cheap but practical. It was distinct for its unusual and cheerful design, but never was it seen as a valuable collector's piece. Surprisingly, impressions did not last. Over the years, Clarice Cliff pieces have become widely admired, sought and collected by pottery enthusiasts all over the world. For something that is originally intended to be us... products, articles, news

  7. Traditional and Electric Wheels For Throwing Pottery
    by Alice Lane. Potters' wheels were widely used throughout the ancient Old World, but were unknown in Pre-Columbian America where pottery was always - and still is - made by coiling and beating. Today a full range of pottery wheels are available, ranging from models not so different from those used in Egypt five thousand years ago, up to fully-computerized electric wheels. In traditional mechanical wheels the p... products, articles, news

  8. Ancient Roman Pottery
    by Terry Kubiak. In the second millennium BC, the Romans emerged from a small settlement near Rome to begin a course of expansion that was to make them the dominant power in the Mediterranean. By the 1st Century AD, Roman territories expanded from Britain in the north to Egypt in the south. Much of the Roman culture and crafts reflected the preceding Hellenistic period; however, their extensive trade network prov... products, articles, news

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