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procoffeinating:Kintsugi (金継ぎ) is the Japanese art of fixing broken pottery with gold. As a philosop
We’re super excited to share this week’s feature! Although these pottery fragments have
These Handmade Ceramic Tapas Plates by @susansimonini are pretty enough to stay on display all year
Cute Handmade Clay Mini Cheese Plate by @susansimonini ! #etsy #etsyseller #handmade #handcrafted #h
archaicwonder:Greek Proto-Corinthian Owl Aryballos, c. 630 BCProto-Corinthian style Greek pottery is
Cauliflower coffee pot Josiah Wedgewood, 1759from the Wedgewood Museum
Another beautiful example of white with a dash of colour from a ceiling of blue and white ceramic fo
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xxziggystardust:Pottery Wheel .
lifethe-universe-andeverything:Since I’m a giant Classics nerd I made some Greek pottery inspired Ea
Ostrakon, Medieval ArtMedium: Pottery fragment with ink inscriptionRogers Fund, 1914Metropolitan Mus
designobjectory:Teapot And Lid (Russia), late 19th century; Manufactured by Kuznetsoff Pottery (Russ
shadowscapes-stephlaw:Also, this beautiful pottery from @lauragarabedian . I love it!
Croc with its pet piranha is almost ready for first firing. #ceramics #ceramicart #ceramicsculpture
Prehistoric pottery, The Museum of East Riding, 2.6.17. Items include both funerary urns and food ve
A laughing terracotta dog I sculpted recently.
This large vessel section, called Vessel 108, was found inthe early 2000s during excavations in the
Ostrakon, Medieval ArtRogers Fund, 1912Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NYMedium: Pottery fragm
Burial Suit of Princess Dou Wan, Tomb of Liu Sheng, Hopei, Mancheng, China (2nd century BCE)
robert-hadley: Four Damascus pottery tiles, Ottoman Syria, 17th centurySource: christie’s.com
alexandriad:woman yelling at cat meme but make it ancient greek red figure pottery
Spaghetti Sleigh
alexandriad:woman yelling at cat meme but make it ancient greek red figure pottery
Wedgwood “krater” vase. English, c. 1790. Stoneware (basalt ware) with encaustic decoration. Philade
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