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- The History of Korean Pottery
by Victor Epand. The Koreans have used potteries from 7000 to 8000 years ago. Since ancient times they used to make pottery by firing clay at a heat of 1300 degree Celsius. They produced unique, original and beautiful pottery. They traded extensively with China and adopted manufacturing skills of Celadon.
Korean pottery is healthy and alive due to its good natural disposition. The Korean potters believed in natu... products, articles, news
- Ancient Egyptian Pottery and History
by Victor Epand. The Egyptians created pottery beginning from primordial times. Even before the construction of pyramids, they were engaged in the making of pottery. The study of pottery sheds tremendous light on the pre dynastic era of ancient Egypt. Ancient Egyptians used pottery in the same manner we use plastic containers today. The studies of pottery material, expertise, and types have been a great supply of... products, articles, news
- Successful History of English Pottery
by Mitch Johnson. PotteryWe use the pottery products almost everyday in our life. But there are few people who know the history of the pottery and porcelain. Here we will look into the difference of the pottery and the porcelain and try to understand the some of the different aspects of the pottery and porcelain.
Pottery is defined as earthenware and includes Faience, or Majolica, cream ware and, according to... products, articles, news
- The History of Oriental Pottery-Making in China
by Mitch Johnson. Almost every nation has different beginning of ceramic as per their culture and tradition. It has been given a new shapes and design base on their customs and culture. The following article will make you know how ceramic got its new shape in the hand of Chinese.
The history of Oriental pottery-making, for the most part, is much like that of the rest of the world. Improvements were made gradually... products, articles, news
- What Is Pottery And What Do You Use It For?
by Victor Epand. There are many people who think they know what pottery is, but they might not know everything about what it's used for. What can you use pottery for? Where do you get the most basic pieces?
There are many ways that you can use pottery if you can find the pieces. This might mean that you can put your flowers in a pot that you might find or your can use it for other purposes. Cups are a common pie... products, articles, news
- Why Not Make Your Own Pottery?
by Victor Epand. You may have seen all of the beautiful pottery that is available to you and your family. Maybe you have some in your home. That's great, but you can make your own studio pottery as well.
So, you have purchased some pottery of your own for your house. You notice how attractive it has made certain areas of your home. If you use pottery in the right places, it can truly brighten up the feel of the ... products, articles, news
- The Different Types of Pottery
by Mitch Johnson. The making of pottery progressed with the progress of centuries. There are various types of pottery and coated or painted with different types and styles of decorations. We will see here how pottery has progressed till today.
Early in the nineteenth century came the introductions of pieces decorated with luster, both silver- and copper-colored, and there was a great variety among the finished p... products, articles, news
- Materials and Techniques Used In Pottery
by Victor Epand. Pottery is the oldest art of making clay utensils. It is basically clay (cement-like earth) which is modeled, dried and then fired into a vessel. Pottery may then be decorated with paint and glaze applied to it. There are certain materials used in making pottery. Clay is one of the most important materials used in making pottery and the clay used must be soft and malleable. Again clay is formed... products, articles, news
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