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Kintsugi Sees Repaired Pottery Gleaming With Gold

November 4, 2020 by Maren Mikaelsen

Golden Joinery, Kintsugi, or Kintsukuroi, is the Japanese art of fixing broken pottery that is hundreds of years old now. Rather than rejoining ceramic shards with a concealed adhesive, however, the Kintsugi technique uses a distinctive lacquer made of tree sap and dusted with powdered gold, silver, or even platinum. Once completed, bewitching seams of colour shine in the now-conspicuous cracks of ceramic wear, giving each repaired piece a one-of-a-kind appearance.

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Choosing Functional Pottery Pieces

November 29, 2021 by Maren Mikaelsen

When people think of pottery, they often think of decorative vases, plates and jugs that add a pretty touch to a living room or bedroom. However, pottery has been around for millennia, and was actually originally used functionally by a wide range of cultures.

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How The Greeks Made Pottery

August 4, 2020 by Maren Mikaelsen

The ancient Greeks were one of the first known civilisations to take the art of pottery and completely refine it. Greek pottery pieces have been dated back to between c. 1000 to c. 400 BCE, and to this day have some of the most distinctive shapes, markings and finishes of any ancient pottery found.

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Choosing The Right Clay For Ceramics

August 14, 2020 by Maren Mikaelsen

Getting into the ceramic industry, whether as a profession or a pastime, requires a certain amount of preparation, along with lots of equipment. Clay tends to be the first starting point for beginners, and it can be difficult to choose the right kind of clay for your needs. Fortunately, there are some simple ways of learning which kind of clay is the best.

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Bringing Pottery Into the Bedroom

June 20, 2025 by Maren Mikaelsen

Adding elements of pottery to your home décor can be a very innovative way of lighting the space up, grabbing people’s attention, and bringing your personality to bear on your surroundings. Thanks to it being so diverse, incorporating pottery into your home also provides an opportunity for you to play around with design and colour and really dig in to your creative side.

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Ancient Chinese Pottery is the Oldest Found

December 6, 2024 by Maren Mikaelsen

China has given porcelain to the world, and now it seems that the Asian country is home to humanity’s first pottery pieces as well. A team of Israeli, Chinese, and American scholars have found ceramic pottery remains estimated to be between 15,400 and 18,300 years old in a cave in the Hunan province of China.

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Common Pottery Errors

October 15, 2020 by Maren Mikaelsen

Pottery is an art that can take some years to truly master, and during that time, it’s reasonable to expect that plenty of mistakes will be made. Many of these mistakes can mean having to start over, but each one also provides the opportunity to learn and make a better piece next time.

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Tips for Making and Using Paper Clay

April 19, 2022 by Maren Mikaelsen

While the name of this particular clay might make you believe otherwise, paper clay is in fact extra-strength clay which is best used to create large pieces which would be overly-heavy with standard clay. Made by mixing clay with shredded paper or other fibres, paper clay is a strong and versatile clay which remains lightweight after firing. While ready-mix paper clay can be purchased, here we discuss how to make and use paper clay successfully.

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Tips For Safety In Your Pottery Studio

October 29, 2021 by Maren Mikaelsen

Pottery is a calming and fascinating form of creation, and most potters will create their works inside a studio. But while pottery may e completely harmless, it does, in fact, carry a few health risks that many potters may not be aware of when they start up their new hobby.

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How to Successfully Use Wax Emulsion in Pottery

October 28, 2020 by Maren Mikaelsen

Whether you’re making use of melted wax, wax emulsions, or wax resists, they all serve a variety of purposes when creating ceramics and pottery. If you’re not a particularly experienced potter or ceramicist, you may be wondering what on earth the relationship between the two is, but the purpose is to keep liquids from adhering to the clay. This technique is used for decorating through the prevention of adhesion of raw liquid glazes to the body, but there are also several other uses. Here we explore how to successfully use wax emulsions in pottery.

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