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Collecting Pottery

Collecting pottery reflects a tradition of every cultural group in the world. Every nation and region can boast of its own unique patterns and styles of pottery.

Who wouldn't want to collect ceramics created by those who have left indelible marks of their art and culture through the production of their pottery? It gives one a sense of time, beauty and culture.

The websites shown below offers some of the very best collections. Please take time and check each out.

Teco Art Pottery Collection This Teco website from Prairie Arts demonstrates the best in beauty and design in pottery art collection.


Mexican Pottery Collection This website shows the art of Mata Oriz, which originates from the Casas Grandes Region of the State of Chihuahua, Mexico.


Polish Pottery Collection This collection focuses on the finest Polish ceramics created by top Polish craftsmen.


Middle Eastern Pottery Collection. This collection is on permanent display at the James Library and consists of oil lamps, olive oil juglets, and other pieces from various time periods.


Rockwood Pottery Collection This website covers the pristine Rockwood Ceramic Collection of Cincinnati, Ohio.


Fulper Pottery This is the Fulper Ceramic Website, displaying pottery and products of utilitarian stoneware, household crockery and tile.


Van Briggle Pottery Collecion This is a website displaying the Van Briggle ceramic collection. It is one of the oldest active Art Pottery in the United States, with over a hundred thousand pieces created since the first piece was created in 1899.


Southwest Native American Ceramic Collection This website is the Arizona State Museum, home of the most comprehensive collection of Southwest Native American whole vessel ceramics.



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