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  1. Inside Japanese Ceramics: Primer Of Materials, Techniques, And Traditions by Richard L. Wilson, 1999-10-01
  2. A Chosen Path: The Ceramic Art of Karen Karnes
  3. Image Transfer on Clay: Screen, Relief, Decal & Monoprint Techniques (A Lark Ceramics Book) by Paul Andrew Wandless, 2006-10-28
  4. Painting Ceramics: 30 Step-by-Step Decorative Projects: How to transform bowls, plate, cups, vases, jars and tiles into exquisite original pieces, with ... techniques and 300 inspirational photographs by Simona Hill, 2008-12-25
  5. Mastering Raku: Making Ware * Glazes * Building Kilns * Firing (A Lark Ceramics Book) by Steven Branfman, 2009-11-03
  6. The Ceramic Glaze Handbook: Materials, Techniques, Formulas by Mark Burleson, 2003-03-28
  7. The Art of Handbuilt Ceramics by Susan Bruce, 2000-10-01
  8. Oaxacan Ceramics: Traditional Folk Art by Oaxacan Women by Lois Wasserspring, 2000-03-01
  9. Making Ceramic Sculpture: Techniques * Projects * Inspirations (A Lark Ceramics Book) by Raul Acero, 2001-12
  10. Japanese Wood-Fired Ceramics by Marc Lancet, Masakazu Kusakabe, 2005-11-08
  11. The Art & Craft of Ceramics: Techniques, Projects, Inspiration (A Lark Ceramics Book) by Maria Dolors Ros i Frigola, 2006-10-28
  12. Ceramics: A Potter's Handbook by Glenn C. Nelson, Richard Burkett, 2001-11-20
  13. The Complete Guide to High-Fire Glazes: Glazing & Firing at Cone 10 (A Lark Ceramics Book) by John Britt, 2007-08-01
  14. Introduction to Ceramics, 2nd Edition by W. David Kingery, H. K. Bowen, et all 1976-04-20

21. Page Title
Display of her sculptural ceramics and other clay work.
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22. Ceramics: Critical Ceramics: Topics In Contemporary Ceramic Art
Critical ceramics is a nonprofit committed to publishing the widest range of articles and reviews Category Arts Crafts Pottery Publications Magazines......ceramics Critical ceramics Discussing topics in sculptural and functional contemporaryceramic art. ceramics Article Index Check out the CC archives
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23. Kiraly Ceramics
Fine hand painted ceramics.
http://www.kiralyceramics.com/

24. SaJo"s Handcrafted Ceramic Angels, Lighthouses,Southwest, African American, Holi
Handfinished ceramics angels, southwest theme, nautical, lighthouse reproductions, manatees, sea turtles and dolphins.
http://www.angelfire.com/fl2/slkceramics/IndexPage.html
4901 U.S.1 Unit K
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Featuring a wide variety of hand made ceramics.
I hand cast, and paint each piece.
I carry everything from nautical,authentic lighthouse reproductions, candleholders, Christmas, African American, southwest angels, fountains and a wonderful assortment of scenic lights.
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25. Virtual Ceramics Exhibit
International juried exhibition of contemporary ceramics. Images, statements by organizers, artists, Category Arts Visual Arts ceramics Exhibits...... WELCOME TO THE VIRTUAL ceramics EXHIBIT .. The following is an exhibitionof contemporary ceramics utilizing the Internet as the gallery space.
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WELCOME TO THE VIRTUAL CERAMICS EXHIBIT..... The following is an exhibition of contemporary ceramics utilizing the Internet as the gallery space. Statements by the organizers, jurors and artists along with brief resumes and digitized photos of the selected work comprise this electronic exhibition. Other Ceramic/Art related information...
  • CLAYART An electronic mail (e-mail) discussion list.
  • CeramicsWeb A site containing a wide array of ceramic information on items such as the Clayart archives, technical data, articles on ceramics, etc.
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Practical Solutions

for Potters

by Gil Bliss
Wheel Thrown Ceramics

by Don Davis
The Ceramic Spectrum

A Simplified Approach

to Glaze and Color

Development
by Robin Hopper Ceramics for Gardens by Karin Hessenberg Feel free to sign the guestbook for the Virtual Ceramics Exhibit

26. Peter King Architectural Ceramics
Peter King works in architectural ceramics, a durable medium suited to exterior art.  His work is sitespecific, and always begins with a study of the ambience. Here one finds images of his work, his biography and resume, workshop information, publications about his work, news, and Xinia Marin's and students' work.
http://www.peterkingceramics.com/
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27. The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Technical Ceramics
Virtual Library WWW Virtual Library Technical ceramics. This Technical ceramicsLibrary is maintained by the Fraunhofer Institute IKTS in Dresden, Sachsen.
http://www.ikts.fhg.de/vl/ceramics.html
WWW Virtual Library: Technical Ceramics
This Virtual Library is part of the WWW Virtual Library. The Virtual Library is currently mirrored at Stanford (USA), Penn State (USA), East Anglia (UK) Geneva (CH), Geneva-2 (CH), Argentina.
This Technical Ceramics Library is maintained by the Fraunhofer Institute IKTS in Dresden Sachsen Back to the WWW Virtual Library Ceramics
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28. Crossville Porcelain Stone/USA
Tile and stone solutions for interiors worldwide.Category Regional North America Manufacturing......Crossville ceramics Porcelain Stone Tile Flooring For Lasting Residential HomeBuilding Renovation, Commercial Interior Exterior Design Solutions Featuring
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29. MATEC TECHNICAL CERAMICS
Supplier of electroless platinum group metal coatings on ceramic, plastic and metal substrates. Capabilities also include injection molding, dry pressing, and plasma spraying.
http://www.matecinc.com
MATEC TECHNICAL CERAMICS
SPECIALIZING IN CUSTOM CERAMIC MATERIALS PROCESSING AND PRECIOUS METAL DEPOSITION ON CONDUCTIVE AND NON-CONDUCTIVE SUBSTRATES
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PH: (618) 498 - 9876
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30. Glossary Of Terms
Selected terminology of ceramics and pottery.
http://www.chinapatterns.com/glossary.html
Bone China The ingredients of bone china are china clay, china stone, silica, alumina, alkalies, lime and bone ash. It is fired at high of 2,300 to 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit. In the best grades of English bone china, 50% or more of the body consists of refined bone ash prepared from specially selected animal bones which are reduced to a fine powder by heat. The bone is mixed with the finest china clays and highest quality Cornish stone. Specially skilled workers are needed in the manufacture of bone china and the best and most highly skilled in the world are found in the pottery district of England.
Earthenware The basic mixture for earthenware is potash, sand, feldspar and clay. This type of dinnerware is fired at anywhere from 600 to 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit — usually around 900 degrees Fahrenheit. Earthenware (often mistakenly referred to as "china" is not made from a hard paste. It has a softer body and is much cheaper to produce. It can be made almost as thin as bone china, but it lacks translucency. It is not as durable as bone china and chips more easily. However, it is much less expensive, lends itself to colorful decorations and is often interesting and quite beautiful.
Fine China Dinnerware designed as "fine china" usually indicates that feldspar, a glassy and hard crystalline mineral made up mainly of aluminum silicates rather than bone ash has been used as the fluxing (fusing or bonding) agent. Fine china does not have the pure white body seen in bone china. It tends to have a grey-white hue.

31. Ceramics.de - Das Keramikportal Der Neuen Keramik

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32. Ezzell Studios, Stunning Ceramics And Creative, Artist Pottery
Specializing in custom ceramics with figurines for any occasion and traditional pots.
http://www.ezzellstudios.com/ceramic.htm
The many styles and creations of Michael Ezzell are featured here. Browse all the categories to get a feel for this artist's wide range of talents and creations. Hand Burnished Pots Mad Hatter Gargoyles Rabbits
Ezzell Studios Hood River, Oregon 97031
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33. Ceramics Of The Web Ring Home Page
The ceramics of the web ring is a group of sites that deal with ceramics.Some ceramics. Welcome to the ceramics of the Web Ring! Welcome!
http://www.geocities.com/enscoesceramics/crmcring.html
Welcome to the Ceramics of the Web Ring!
Welcome! This is the homepage for the Ceramics of the Web Ring. The Ceramics of the Web Ring is a group of sites that deal with ceramics. Some offer supplies, molds, free designs, bisque and other things that have to do with ceramics. Some are commercial, some are not and some are both. You will find varying levels of professionals and amateurs wanting to learn more. You are encouraged to communicate with other members. If you have a ceramics related website, you are encouraged to become a member.
Special thanks goes to Sage Weil and the original WebRing , Without whom the Ceramics of the Web Ring would not exist! Also special thanks to Dan and Judy Young who originated it. Ringmistress: Nancy Enscoe
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34. United States Advanced Ceramics Association - USACA
USACA promotes the use of advanced ceramic materials in industrial applications.
http://www.advancedceramics.org/
UNITED STATES ADVANCED CERAMICS ASSOCIATION Just What Are
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USACA is the premier association that champions the common business interests of the advanced ceramic producer and end-user industries. Government Affairs Seminar
March 6, 2003
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What are Advanced Ceramics?

U.S. industry has a critical need for materials that are light, strong, corrosion-resistant, and capable of performing in high-temperature environments. Although many ceramics perform well at considerably higher temperatures than conventional metal alloys, they are generally brittle and, as a result, can undergo catastrophic failure in service. Advanced types of ceramics are being developed to overcome this limitation. This new class of ceramic materials will have the high-temperature stability, corrosion resistance, and toughness necessary for a wide range of applications. They also can provide substantial energy, environmental, and economical benefits, including lower maintenance, higher efficiency, and decreased operating costs. Advanced composite materials still need to develop to the point at which industry will assume the full risk of final commercialization. There are many challenges for getting these materials into commercial use: long-term stability of the advanced ceramics in the applications’ environments, component cost, consistent material properties/reproducibility, development of codes and standards, and collection of long-term data and material properties.

35. Ceramic Information Center Compiled By Enscoe's Ceramics
Ceramic information center compiled by Enscoe's ceramics is your one stop sourcefor information on the ceramic industry. Enscoe's ceramics. 262 Easy Street.
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You may use this banner if you wish to place a link on your site. CERAMIC INFORMATION CENTER compiled by Enscoe's Ceramics 262 Easy Street Confluence PA 15424 "Let's play with clay!" CERAMIC BISQUE PHOTO ALBUM CERAMIC TIPS AND HINTS EMAIL SIGN GUESTBOOK ... CERAMIC FORUM PLEASE NOTE CERAMIC CHAT IS OPEN MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS FROM 9PM-MIDNIGHT EST. THIS CHAT IS ACCESSED BY THE LINK ON THE LINK BAR DIRECTLY ABOVE THIS NOTE. THIS WILL TAKE YOU TO THE YAHOO CERAMICS CLUB. YOU MUST JOIN THE CLUB TO PARTICIPATE IN THE CHAT. COME AND MEET ALL OF US WHO LOVE TO PLAY WITH CLAY! Ceramic lovers welcome! Feel free to browse at your leisure Join us for live CERAMIC CHAT Monday and Wednesday evenings at 9pm EST Browse through our PHOTO ALBUM. See some of the 3000 molds I have accumulated. Many of these are handpainted by me. Eventually, I hope to have the technique sheets for most of these on the techniques section. Some are available now. bullet1.gif">

36. Home Page
Features pictoral catalog of cold painted, colorful various pordelain vases, pitchers and their sizes and very brief descriptions.
http://www.faral.pt/
FARAL - Faianças da Raposeira, Lda. Raposeira - Vimeiro · 2460- Vimeiro ACB ALCOBAÇA · Portugal
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37. Bell Ceramics
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38. Jones Publishing
Magazine for individuals interested in creative fired arts. Free trial issue available.Category Arts Crafts Publications......
http://www.popularceramics.com/

39. Atienzar Esculturas
ceramics, stone, iron and wood sculptures
http://www.iespana.es/atienzar-esculturas
Manuel Atiénzar Esculturas Sculptures

40. Ceramics Division Evaluated Data
Contributions to the ceramics WebBook are greatly encouraged. If youknow of a suitable database, tool, or resource, please send
http://www.ceramics.nist.gov/webbook/webbook.htm
Contributions to the Ceramics WebBook are greatly encouraged. If you know of a suitable database, tool, or resource, please send the pertinent citation or URL, along with a brief description. The Ceramics WebBook contains references and links to other web sites because they may have information that would be of interest to you. No inferences should be drawn on account of other sites being referenced, or not, from this page. There may be other web sites that are more appropriate for your purpose. NIST does not necessarily endorse the views expressed, or concur with the facts presented on these sites. Further, NIST does not endorse any commercial products that may be mentioned on these sites. Selections Recent Updates Evaluated Data
[Includes the Nist Superconducting Materials Database, the NIST Structural Ceramics Database, and a collection of Property Data Summaries.] Guide to Data Centers and Sources
[Provides links and descriptions for materials data centers and sources of information.] Tools and Resources
[Includes links to software and other resources useful for materials research.]

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