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Of Pots, Potters & Pottery (Photography of Kumars at Kumar Para, Jessore, Bangladesh)
Lifestyle of potters (kumars) of Jessore, Bangladesh portrayed through photography and text
2 commentsTips for Collecting Roseville Pottery
Roseville Pottery is one of the most widely collected antique potteries in the United States. The wide variety of patterns and colors make this beautiful pottery a prized addition to a collection. learn more about collecting Roseville Art Pottery here.
0 commentsBless the Blooms: The Geranium Blooms?
My brother and sister-in-law gave me this meaningful hanging last summer and I couldn't wait to get it on the wall of my sunroom! What a fabulous sentiment. Some might automatically assume that our blooms are the red geraniums in the little pots,...
1 commentHistoric Pottery
There are many opinions about where in the world the finest clay potters ply their trade, but it would be fair to say that the Pueblo women of New Mexico, especially the area (previously) known as Santo Domingo would, or should, be high on many people’s lists.
0 commentsWhat is Majolica? The Marks That Make This Pottery Unique
Majolica is a collectible pottery that has its roots in Italy. When purchasing majolica there are marks and other signs to look for when buying. Many different companies produced this popular pottery. Learn what to look for when buying majolica.
4 commentsShopping for Mid-Century Modern….Where do I go?
Mid-Century Modern furniture and household objects have become all the decorating rage! So when the trend becomes the “norm” you want to get in on it…right? Of course! But with so many trends it can be overwhelming as to how to get on board!...
0 commentsWanting to Create Something Seen in your Favorite Home Magazine or store, moms?
Have you ever found yourself looking through your favorite magazine, or watching your favorite show on HGTV and thought to yourself, "I will never be able to get my house to look like that" or "I will never be able to afford any of those things"? Of...
0 commentsIdentifying Ancient South East Asian Ceramics - Part One
Pieces from the Hoi An Hoard dating from around 1480-1490 AD Picture of a base, typical of the period with a dark reddish brown wash fired into the clay In recent years Vietnamese Blue and Grey/dull White pottery and porcelain has been under the...
2 commentsThe Various Styles of Pueblo Clay Pottery
Native people of the Southwestern United States are well known for their remarkable clay pottery that dates as far back as 500ad .
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