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Features a ceramics directory, Australia's national reference for artists, organisations and ceramics galleries.
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A Studio Pottery reference site containing pot galleries, pottery, museum and exhibition photographs, help with identifying pots and a discussion area for collectors and potters.
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A collection of traditional Native American pottery. Sorted by nations, tribes, Pueblos and Mexican.
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Korean pottery tools sold as individual tools or tool sets. The tools range from a five piece beginners tool set to a 30 piece professional/masters tool set. Wholesale dealer inquiries welcome.
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Provide space and equipment for clay artists and potters of all levels. Includes information about memberships and classes. Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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A kid safe fun interactive and educational website for families. Learn the art of throwing a clay pot by playing the virtual pot throw game, build a face jug, learn about North Carolina's rich craft and ceramic history. Take part in an on-line art exhibiton in our MudWorks Gallery which features art by kids.
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Resource for people interested in clay art using print and clay techniques. Includes artist profiles, techniques and publications.
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Complete plans for building a kicked powered wheel. Includes information on adding a motor.
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Provides a listing of texts and resources related to clay ceramics.
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Up-to-date resource on and for studio potters. Find out about Events, exhibitions, galleries and even degree shows in the UK.
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Sells materials, supplies, new and reconditioned pottery equipment. Technical support, repair, delivery and consultation available.
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Details and history of studio pottery, slipware and contemporary ceramics collection. Includes Craft Potters Association archive and conference listing. University of Wales Aberystwyth.
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Provides databases of glaze recipes and material analyses, links to other ceramics web sites, health and safety information, and a variety of educational materials related to ceramics.
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Features ceramics made in Cornwall and contains examples of the work produced, the potters' marks and background information.
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Paid subscription for access to the museum and published articles. Artists galleries available for public viewing.