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Raku-fired, wheel-thrown vessels. Includes biography, exhibition calendar, and gallery representation. Red Wing, Minnesota.
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Features handcrafted pottery for the soul. Includes crosses, angels, roosters, and mosaic items.
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Ceramic wall sculpture by Tim and Pamala Ballingham.
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Handmade ceramic wearable art and holiday ornaments.
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Animal sculptures individually made without moulds and finished by the raku method. Images, exhibition and gallery information, news, techniques page, Nottingham links.
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Original ceramic art focusing on joyful, spiritual and feminine figures by artist, Karen Myers.
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Offers hand painted seasonal ceramic items.
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The ceramic pottery and architectural work of Christopher Heede includes raku, woodfire, and lowfire technique. Provides brief biography of the artist, information about the studio and techniques used.
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Pieces by Ann Testa include horse hair and velvet raku.
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Made of low fire earthenware and hand-painted.
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Flower arrangements and bouquets of roses, magnolia, bearded iris, tulip, anturium, and orchids handcrafted from fine South American porcelain.
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Hand made ceramic figurines, sun catchers, and Christmas decorations.
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Candle holders or luminaries made on the potters wheel and hand carved with intricate designs which cast shadows of the designs on walls and ceiling.
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Glazed and raku pottery by Ira Slatter. Images, articles about his work, and information on classes.
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Features a wide selection of a variety of handcrafted collectibles and supplies. Also offers classes and custom orders.
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Offer glazed and hand painted ceramic products including all types of dishware, garden, seasonal items, and unpainted bisque.
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Handcrafted stonewear objects and pottery items as teapots, bowls, plates, mugs and cups. Hand decorated in bright colors.
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Design, production and marketing of original art for the home or garden by Auckland artist Jennifer Maxwell
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Stoneware clay North Carolina map turtles and Hand-built Ceramic terra cotta wall tondos from clay artist Lucien M. Koonce.
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Artist, Jan Eckardt Butler, makes animal ornaments and sgrafitto etched porcelain vessels.
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Sculptural and decorative ceramics of Jean Cairns, an artist from Havering, Near Essex, England.
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Slab built ceramic works of vessels and wall hangings. Gallery and exhibitions.
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Seattle ceramic artist produces sgraffito stoneware clay vases, bowls, trays, boxes, pots, rattles, knobs, vessels, sculpture and garden art.
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Collections feature delicate porcelain sculptures. Includes artist's statement, resume, links to favorite galleries.
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Prehistoric pottery replicas by New Mexico artist Randy Werner and his wife Marlyn. Each piece is a limited edition.
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Art pottery by Tim Eberhardt. Includes prices, contact information and description of his studio in St. Louis, Missouri.
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Celtic and Irish designs include Celtic Cross, Claddagh, Shamrock, Children of Lir, Epona, and Knotwork.
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Made in Dorset by potter Russel Sydenham.
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Workshop and gallery, portfolio of pots - wood, salt, raku, pit and watersculptures.
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Stoneware ceramics with a Japanese style.
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Handmade one-of studio ceramics using clay as a canvas, multipiece panels and custom house signs by British artist.
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Chess sets, fairies and dragons sculpted from clay, windchimes, pockets and tree mugs.
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Handmade ceramic pins, magnets, and ornaments designed by Columbia River Gorge artist Elizabeth See, feature crows, and wildflowers.
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Angels and bunnies created from clay and reproduced in stone, and stoneware clay drink coasters.
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Featuring handpainted ceramics, Native American ceramics and custom porcelain dolls.
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A variety of handpainted ceramics, specializing in mystical, southwestern and carousel horses.
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Handmade pottery and art from South Africa, featuring geckos and butterflies.
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Chalkware chocolate mould collectibles. Artist santas, and original polymer clay collectibles.
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Ceramics for home and garden, including water gardens, vases and platters.
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Offers unique decorative tile and ceramic related crafts for sale, including home address plaques, tile trays.
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Jewelry pins and ceramic sculptures, both primarily in animal themes, by Marjie Caplin.