Ceramic Pot Gallery
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2 piece porcelain planter with a satin blue and black finish. The nifty pedestal style base also fun
Back after a long hiatus with new work including this painterly porcelain planter. Available, please
Large asymmetrical porcelain serving bowl fresh from the kiln. Available now. #pottery #porcelain #k
Sweet little porcelain vase. Coming soon to my Etsy shop. #pottery #porcelain #kimwestad #vase #hand
This rust-green glaze has been a fun one this year. Also stoked that my first egg tray turned out ok
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Contemporary Art collection, currently on view in Inf
Not the most glamorous part of ceramics, but rainy days are good to mix glaze. Anyone got a guess wh
Not the most glamorous part of ceramics, but rainy days are good to mix glaze. Anyone got a guess wh
moldspace:ceramicist dragonthey fire their own pots :^)
The Salle d'exposition at Château de Ratilly, the Renaissance era residence, atelier and arts
New bark mugs in my shop! :}nymla.etsy.comI really like how this dark brown bark texture came out.Th
I’ve got some great pieces in the works for the upcoming Scandinavian Midsummer Festival i
New porcelain planter fresh from the kiln. Experimented with the glazing and am floored with how wel
New porcelain planter fresh from the kiln. Experimented with the glazing and am floored with how wel
New toy for @girlgirl_lian, I wait food only… . . . #pot #ceramicpot #stockpot #mayoffer
Iznik ‘Golden Horn’ pottery dish, Turkey, circa 1530The group of wares known as 'Golden
Minoan clay pyxis (cylindrical vessel with lid), depicting a man in a long robe (possibly a priest)
lustik:Yuta Segawa Ceramics.
flaroh:Minoan nautical and floral ceramics The fourth piece in my Ancient Pottery Series :) See the
1. Vase, 1903/09 Glazed Earthenware design attributed to George Prentiss Kendrick, decoration attr
mess-of-emptiness: by Ángel M. Felicísimo
Rhodian “wild goat” style oinochoe Greek, Orientalizing Period, c. 625-600 B.C. terracottaMuseum of
Bottle, of the Mississippian culture of the Pre-Columbian U.S. Artist unknown; 11th to 14th century
Bowl with Heron in Reeds Period: Momoyama period (1573–1615)Date: late 16th centuryMedium: Stoneware
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