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Category: Manufactures
Carbide Processors, Inc. believe that we have an obligation to leave the
world a better place than we found it. Since 1981 we have been an independent
manufacturing company with a very heavy R&D component. In 1981 we started
working for...
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Category: Events
The East London Design Show (or ELDS) is an annual event that brings together the best of the UK's independent product, interior and jewellery designers, all under one roof, in Shoreditch, just before Christmas.
This means you can get unique...
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Category: Events
The Artists and Makers website is a gateway to the arts in East and West Sussex, Hampshire, Surrey, Kent and London. In July 07, the site had an average 1800 visitors every day. Managed by the Revolutionary Arts Group, the site is updated daily...
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Category: Events
Local Clay is an independent nonprofit organization of potters from the southern Willamette Valley, the central Oregon coast, Roseburg and vicinity.
Clay Fest is one of Oregon's finest art and craft shows featuring an array of ceramic art and...
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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...
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Category: Events
The Association therefore supports art and Kunsthandwerkschaffende in many ways. A key concern of the association is to bring together consumers and producers at our annual event and thus to improve the communication and interaction for the...
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Category: Ceramic Products
Shinepukur Ceramics is a member of the Largest Private Sector
Conglomerate, BEXIMCO, in Bangladesh with about 30,000 people in the permanent
payroll, handling a diversified range of merchandise to and from Bangladesh. The...
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Category: Ceramic Industry
Established over 12 years ago, The Ceramic Tile Company in
High Wycombe has clearly established itself as Buckinghamshire's leading
independent tile retailer.
When they opened they saw the opportunity to do things...
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