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Appropriate tile designer

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To use the Tile Designer (beta version) with different grouts you need to first select the tiles for your palette. This is done simply clicking on the tiles on the righthand side. You will see the background change to the tile you have selected...

Ceramic wall sculptures and murals

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Ceramic wall sculptures and murals are developed on commission and present the opportunity to incorporate an original piece of art into personal or commercial space. Both are suited for interior or exterior display. The virtually limitless...

Creating custom mosaic art

Category: Arts Centres

Marcelle specializes in creating custom mosaic art for both residential and commercial applications. Services include design, fabrication and installation of custom, site-specific mosaics. Custom mosaics can be produced in the studio for...

Paul Lewing Custom Tile

Category: Tiles

Paul Lewing Custom Tile creates unique tile murals for kitchens, bathrooms, fireplaces, signs, and all other tile applications. Paul will depict any image in any style or color, and work with clients to guarantee their satisfaction.

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Alternative Glaze Materials

In ancient times potters did not have clay suppliers to provide them with raw materials for their glazes and clay bodies. They had to find, collect and process all the materials that they needed to produce their pottery from their local environment.

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Andalucia’s New Golden Pottery

In 1990, Jimenez published the story of his research and struggle to recreate, experiment by experiment, the period’s ceramics in a self-published book titled The Epic of Clay. Here, his mystical streak comes out in prose as florid as his Nasrid arabesques:

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The Dishes Are on the Floor (And Up the Wall)

According to some critics, craft has been assimilated by fine art, yet aside from a few reviews in the N.Y. Times, I haven’t noticed that the battle had been won. I have not avoided writing about craft in these pages [ed. note:

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Japanese Ceramics Terminology

Below you will find rough definitions for a number of words commonly used in discussions of Japanese ceramics. I suggest using English equivalents whenever possible. If neccessary, give the Japanese term in italics with an English definition in parentheses.

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Yunomis and the Law of Unintended Consequences

Michio Fujiwara was a celebrated potter in the city of Hiroshima, Japan. As an apprentice, he learned the potter’s art in the early 1920s. Over the years he became especially well-known for his yunomis and tea ceremony ceramics.

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