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Interview: Creative Ceramicist Sculpts 100 Unique Clay Vessels in 100 Days
Animals
Interview: Ceramicist Hand-Sculpts 100 Elephants in 24-Hour Livestream
Creative Products
Mini Porcelain Plate Ornaments Illustrate Funny Fantasy Disaster Scenes
Art History
Wabi-Sabi: The Japanese Art of Finding Beauty in Imperfect Ceramics
Creative Products
Mesmerizing “Galaxy” Ceramics Sparkle With Stars Painted in Real Gold
Design
Amazon Just Launched the Prettiest Ceramics Line
Art
The Revival of the Arts and Crafts Movement and the Artisans Behind It
Art
Rijksmuseum Digitizes 600,000+ Works of Art, Making Masterpieces Available Online
Food Art
Colorfully Glazed “Donuts” Inspired by Pop Culture Are Expertly Crafted Ceramics
Sculpture
Surreal Ceramic Sculptures Expertly Crafted to Look Like Carved Wood
Creative Products
Ceramicist Creates Rainbow-Colored Pots and Vases Dripping with Thick Glaze
Art
Ceramicist Creates Sculptural Bowls and Vases Inspired by Colorado Woodlands
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