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Making Pottery Clay : Clay for the Slip Casting Process

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Published: June 30th, 2009

Slip casting clay requires pouring the liquid clay into molds. Learn how to use the slip casting process to make pottery in this free pottery making video tutorial.

Expert: Michael Cottrell
Contact: www.cottrellsculpture.com
Bio: Michael Cottrell is a professor of sculpture and ceramics at Florida Community College at Jacksonville in North Florida. Michael has been creating and teaching art for over fifteen years.
Filmmaker: Michael Cottrell

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| Copy Cat Contest | Pottery Barn Orange Greek Key Napkins

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Published: June 30th, 2009

Yeay! It’s that time again :) I’ve been debating on what to use as my next blog giveaway. Finally I found something fun that I thought you guys might like! I picked up 6 orangish red Greek Key napkins when I was at the Pottery Barn Outlet the other day. Sooo, if you are interested in winning these napkins for yourself, just post a comment with…hmmm….your favorite decorating blog! I love discovering new blogs. If your fave has already been listed, do a different one just for the sake of vari
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The pull of pottery draws many – Monmouth Daily Review Atlas

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Published: June 30th, 2009

The pull of pottery draws many
Monmouth Daily Review Atlas
MONMOUTH – Pottery enthusiasts from all over the region took part in the fourth annual Pottery Swap Meet on the Public Square in Monmouth

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Shamrock 10″” Trellis Vase 5624930071

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Published: June 30th, 2009

Renowned basket weaver, Michael Maguire, brought his weaving talents to Belleek Pottery in the 1880’s, and thus, Belleek’s Shamrock pattern was born. Because the pattern hasn’t changed since, no matter how old the personal collection is; adding new pieces to it today always ensures a perfect blend. Handcrafted out of Irish clay and fired using traditional methods, this popular Belleek pattern features the emblem of Ireland-shamrocks-hand-painted for a lifelike affect. The white luster of Maguire’s exquisite basket-textured embossment, adorned with the lush green of Shamrocks, creates a refined but distinctly Irish countryside look and feel. Features: -Trellis vase. -Complements the Shamrock collection. -Basket weave pattern. -Hand painted design. Specifications: -Dimensions: 10″” H. -Material: Porcelain. -Hand wash recommended.

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SIMON LEACH – LEACH Pottery (5)

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Published: June 29th, 2009

www.simonleachceramics.com
John Leach & Tomoo Hamada cutting the ribbon , to re-open the Pottery again.

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Top Holiday Spots in Northern Cyprus

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Published: June 29th, 2009

More and more people each year are flocking to Cyprus on their holidays and it is really not hard to see why. There are many great locations to see in Cyprus and so much to do for people of all ages. It is a modern country with alluring beaches and fragrant mountains and great villages to visit.

Kyrenia and the Beauty it Holds

If you are looking for a beautiful place to visit in the northern part of Cyprus, you may be interested in Kyrenia. It is most renowned for being a town full of history and it also has a historic harbour, too. Everything about the town is calm and relaxed and the scenery truly is beautiful. A lot of money has been spent on making Kyrenia a great tourist destination and a good place to live, but you can still see peasant markets in various areas.

In history, Kyrenia has been around since the end of the Trojan War and it was then that settlers from Achaea in Peloponnese came to stay. Many tombs dating from 1300-500BC have been discovered there and it seems that the town’s early population was able to thrive due to the fertile soil, good climate and plenty of water that was available.

There is plenty to do in Kyrenia and even if you are not particularly interested in history, you will find that there are plenty of shops where you can shop till you drop! You can find literally everything that you need from antiques to modern designer outlets. There is also a beautiful garden that you can visit called the garden of Northern Cyprus. There you will find citrus orchards, fertile plains and verdant forests.

The Levantine Flavor of Famagusta

Famagusta was founded by the Egyptians and it is basically an old, walled city. There are craftsmen in the city who still create jewelry and pottery from years that have passed.

It is thought that Famagusta dates back to the Neolithic age, which was generally 7000-3900BC. That is the age that the first settlements that were found date back to. Many people like to think of Famagusta as an outdoor museum as there really is so much history there to see. However, nobody truly knows much about the city’s history as there are no written records, only traveler’s accounts from the past.

Famagusta is an excellent city to visit and it can be quite a quiet area, too, as you can drive for miles and not see another car. There are deserted beaches to explore, plenty of open countryside and if you do like history, the ruins of Salamis will be of great interest to you. Really Famagusta is an historical place and so if you do not really like history you may not enjoy your stay here very much!

Overall, there is plenty to see and do in both Kyrenia and Famagusta and they truly are both beautiful places to visit. If you are looking to get away from it all and experience new things, you cannot go wrong with either of these places.

Derek Both
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/top-holiday-spots-in-northern-cyprus-90697.html

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Clock tower auction items span history of area pottery ware (Lisbon Morning Journal)

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Published: June 29th, 2009

EAST LIVERPOOL – From carafes to a condom mold, pottery lovers from around the country spent freely on American-made items during the 15th annual Pottery Auction held Sunday afternoon at the Alumni Clock Tower, sponsored by the East Liverpool High School Alumni Association.
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15th annual Pottery Auction draws crowd – The Review

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Published: June 29th, 2009

15th annual Pottery Auction draws crowd
The Review
EAST LIVERPOOL – From carafes to a condom mold, pottery lovers from around the country spent freely on

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A Long Way To Becoming A Purple Clay Teapot Collector

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Published: June 28th, 2009

by Jason Jia In China, a great number of tea lovers are very particular about both tea and tea ware. Naturally, some of them are very keen on purple clay teapots, which they say are the best for brewing tea. One purple clay teapot collector named Liu Tianbao can give us insight into this deep part of Chinese culture. The Costly Lesson Liu started collecting purple clay teapots because of his contact with flowerpots. When he was a child, his father had a great taste for miniature landscap
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Redlands library exhibit features pottery by Los Angeles artist (The Press-Enterprise)

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Published: June 28th, 2009

REDLANDS — An exhibit of 1950s-era pottery by a Los Angeles ceramist may inspire collectors, who still may be able to find and buy pieces at reasonable prices, an archivist says. The work by artist Sascha Brastoff is on display in the A.K. Smiley Library’s Heritage Room.
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