Majolica, the famous tin-glazed earthenware pottery, gets its name from Majorca (Mallorca), the Mediterranean island off the east coast of Spain. Tin-glazed pottery was brought to Spain by the Moors ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X The magic of the wood-fired kilns turning earth into a beautiful ceramic form or redware pottery, ...
Ceramics have become the item to covet for your home, but which type should you go for? BELINDA MERRIE / Not-For-Syndication Homeware with a handmade "perfectly imperfect" vibe is hot right now, so it ...
Discover how Maria Martinez revolutionized Pueblo pottery with her innovative black-on-black ceramics, inspired by ancient ...
Ceramics are generally made from earthenware, stoneware or porcelain and need to be heated at high temperatures in a kiln to harden the materials. Classes and studios are available for the everyday ...
Located in Manhattan, the New York City Archaeological Repository houses a number archaeology collections, recovered from various seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth century contexts, including ...
An illustration thought to be a whale is seen on earthenware from the Yayoi period, with the left part appearing to be the whale's head and six lines, which seem to represent the harpoons stuck on its ...
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