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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Ceramics And Pottery Antiques' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Ceramics and Pottery Antiques Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Ceramics And Pottery Antiques 1. Porcelain Pottery - By: Michael Russell Porcelain pottery is beautiful and also a worthwhile art form and hobby. Creating beautiful porcelain pottery is a great pastime and the finished pieces make excellent pieces of art for any home, studio, show, or business. You can find porcelain in all different forms and mediums including pottery s... Featured ArticleHow To Start An Import Export Business With Mexico ... Lucrative Mexican Pottery, Ceramics, Talavera & Tile Mexican products have become big sellers in every country of theworld. The total value of Mexican products that are importedinto the US alone exceeds the billion dollar mark by far. Thanks to their low cost, quality and uniqueness, most Mexicanproducts can be resold for high profits. It's not uncommon for American and European traders dealing inMexican art, paintings, silver or exotic leather to harvesthandsome profit margins that in many cases exceed a 100% markupwhen they buy from the right ...
Read full story 2. A Guide To Costume Jewelry - By: Alice Riley Costume jewelry is often created with non-precious metals, usually gold or silver plated, and with or without beads and stones. Costume jewelry has been extremely popular around the world for thousands of years. The Ancient Egyptians are known to have worn decorative beaded necklaces and Cleopatra i... 3. Is Your Antique Priceless Or Worthless? - By: Michael Russell Generically, almost anything that we consider old tends to be described as an antique and in our modern world today, that may be true. However, to truly be considered antique, an article must be more than 100 years old or be rare enough to have considerable monetary value. To be more p... 4. Pottery Is The Eyes Of The Beholder - By: James Monahan In the days of ancient Egypt, when the pharaohs rule the Nileand Osiris lorded over them, and before the age of the Maoistcommunism in China way back in the age of great dynasties anddivided kingdoms there was one distinct craft that wasconsidered the toast of kings and queens. In those ... 5. Antiques - An Introduction - By: Michael Russell In the mid-18th Century, Roman antiquities became popular by way of home decoration. Pots, bronzes and statuary recovered from archaeological sites were all sought after items. In order for the gentry to accommodate these (it was only the gentry who could afford to), their houses and or ... 6. Porcelain Dolls - By: Michael Russell The Chinese invented porcelain in the 600s. This glassy white ceramic clay type of material was a mixture of kaolin and feldspar. When baked the resulting product was a hard glassy material that created elaborate vases. Eventually, other uses for porcelain were developed. Porcelain became popular fo... 7. Native American Art Auctions Art Antiques - By: Michael Russell Whether traditional or contemporary, Native American artwork is both highly collectible and universally appealing. Native American art forms the basis of many exemplary public as well as private art collections. People that collect Native American artwork can be very passionate about their collecti... 8. Anniversary Gifts Year 6 Through 10 - By: Michael Russell Having spent six years with your partner is reason for celebration! You know them a bit better by now; know their tastes and distastes. It can still be difficult though to come up with original ideas when it comes to anniversary gifts. However, there are plenty of options, if you j... 9. Ancient Ceramics, Bringing The Past To Life - By: (see Article) For hundreds of years ceramics have been created to express emotions, reflect the period and attitude, and provide functional uses. As ceramics have evolved over these centuries and Arts and Crafts have evolved over the past century, most of the techniques and materials used to create ... 10. Kitchen Cookware And Accessories - By: Roger King Stainless steel is made from iron and other metals, which is strong and resists against wear and tear. It is inexpensive, long lasting and is most popular in North America. The metals used in stainless steel or iron, may produce health effects such as iron, nickel and chromium.br ... 11. Modern Uses For Ceramics - By: (see Article) We commonly think of ceramics as art objects and decorations.But ceramics really are diverse pieces of multi-purpose materialthat are made from burning formed pieces of pottery. This shapedclay started out many years ago being hand-formed and waseventually made with a wheel to iron out any f... 12. Porcelain - By: Michael Russell Porcelain is one of those materials that have a high amount of versatility. In the past, a certain amount of prestige was also associated with products made out of porcelain, such as porcelain dolls and fine China sets. Porcelain is a type of ceramic that is made from a combination of materials such... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
| Ceramic Beads, Cornflake, Sml, Antique Gold, 15mm Large Hole Beads (Greek Ceramic Beads, Antique Gold): Ceramic bead in a loosely formed cornflake shape, Antique Gold, 15mm. We use them as spacers and as bead caps. These ceramic beads, antique Gold are exceptionally hard wearing due to the high temperature used when firing the antique Gold onto the ceramic base. These are beads with 4mm large holes, very individually shaped--not for perfectionis... |
| Ceramic Beads, Cube, Long, Antique Gold, 12mm X 8mm Large Hole Beads (Greek Ceramic Beads, Antique Gold): Ceramic bead flat triangles or washers, Antique Gold, 12mm x 8mm. We use them as spacers or end beads before the bead tips. These ceramic beads, antique Gold are exceptionally hard wearing due to the high temperature used when firing the antique Gold onto the ceramic base. These are beads with 4mm large holes, very individually shaped--not for... |
| Ceramic Beads, Disc, Flat, Antique Gold, 14mm Large Hole Beads (Greek Ceramic Beads, Antique Gold): Ceramic bead flat discs or washers, Antique Gold, 13.5mm. We use them as spacers or end beads before the bead tips. These ceramic beads, antique Gold are exceptionally hard wearing due to the high temperature used when firing the antique Gold onto the ceramic base. These are beads with 4mm large holes, very individually shaped--not for perfect... |
| Ceramic Beads, Cube, Antique Gold, 6mm Large Hole Beads (Greek Ceramic Beads, Antique Gold): Ceramic bead flat triangles or washers, Antique Gold, 6mm. We use them as spacers or end beads before the bead tips. These ceramic beads, antique Gold are exceptionally hard wearing due to the high temperature used when firing the antique Gold onto the ceramic base. These are beads with large holes, very individually shaped--not for perfection... |
| Avante 3 C-c Ceramic Pull Antique English Base W/ Oatmeal Ceramic Insert - 38262aeot AVANTE CERAMIC COLLECTION FINISH: Antique English Base with Oatmeal Insert 3'' Center to Center Ceramic Pull Avante generally ships within 1-2 weeks.... |