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  1. Japanese Pottery For Your Home
    by Victor Epand. There are many people that like the look of Japan's finest pottery items. They often do not know where to go to find these pieces or what they should look for in them. The look of Japanese pottery can vary in a few different ways. Sometimes these pottery pieces feature traditional colors, and other times, the colors do not have that significant of a meaning. Traditionally, they are normally a li... products, articles, news

  2. The Fun World of Origami
    by David Urmann. Origami is a creative art done with the paper. It is the ancient art of Japan but said to have its origin in China. This art involves paper folding and creating some amazing images which otherwise seem impossible to create from a medium like paper. The origami or papermaking was developed in China and some of the oldest folding paper models found are from china itself. Later it was adopted by the... products, articles, news

  3. Ethnic Japanese Pottery Growth and Development
    by Victor Epand. The growth of ceramics in Japan practically began in the Momoyama era (1568 to 1615). The tradition of Japanese ceramics for commercial purposes is relatively recent although pottery has been made there since 5000 BC with coils, ornamented by rope patterns which were hand impressed and scorched in the open. The major advancement of Japanese pottery took place between 1592 and 1597, when a large ... products, articles, news

  4. Japanese Gardening - A Different View For The Sore Eyes!
    by Abhishek Agarwal. When the Oriental converges with the Occidental, in place of a fantastic synthesis, we more often end up with total chaos. However, when things slowly settle down, a new consciousness tiptoes in and the thrill and rapture of a completely new culture spreads all around. The same is true of Japanese gardens. The perfect Japanese garden is the very epitome of minimalist beauty and appearance, freq... products, articles, news

  5. Bonsai - A Unique Plant
    by Bob Bastian. The bonsai tree is very unique. You will find that there is a lot of history that you will find behind the bonsai tree. You will want to make sure that you think about the care needs of the plant first. When you go online to research the needs of this tree you will also want to go online and research the background of these trees because you will find it very interesting. These trees are normally... products, articles, news

  6. Finding Out More About Antique Thimbles And China Porcelain
    by Victor Epand. European, especially British, porcelain, pottery and china are by and large very well marked as to who made them. The registration mark is another identification tool available to help you decipher when your antique item was made. The registration mark appears as a diamond shaped mark and gives the EARLIEST possible date of manufacturer. These marks were used on porcelain, pottery and china from... products, articles, news

  7. Early Spring Flower Ideas
    by Jason Martin. Ah Spring, what a magical time of year. The cold of winter is starting to leave and the air is filled with that special feeling of renewal. Spring is a great time for flowers. Today, I'm going to point out six early spring flowers. Whether you're out to plant some flowers or just like to gaze, these six flowers are great. Iris Iris can be found all over the place-deserts of Europe, the Middle E... products, articles, news

  8. Creating A Theme Or Mood With Pottery
    by Victor Epand. Interior decorating can be challenging. If you are trying to create a certain theme or mood, it may be difficult to find the right items to include in the space. Pottery is an excellent option when you are decorating a room for a holiday, an old time period, or a rural country. Pottery can create a warm, earthy feeling on Thanksgiving. Using dishes that are actually finished pottery is a wonderf... products, articles, news

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