Pottery Style Vases
When a ceramist decides to create pottery style vases, there are many decisions to be made. Observing different objects and visiting museums helps in making design decisions. Whatever the starting point, it is inevitable that the idea will involve making a number of choices: which clay to use, to create by hand building, a mold or pottery wheel. Finally which type of decoration, glazing and firing will be used to finish the vase. There are unlimited opportunities for developing ceramic vases that are both personal and original. Whether creating a vase from a lump of wet clay or choosing just the right vase to purchase, these websites are sure to help. You will find beautiful Ikebana vases handmade from Maine potters to contemporary vases from Nicaragua. There are very beautiful vases with unique designs handmade by potter Janet Jacobs. Take your time and check out these websites. You will find many beautiful vases.
Select Eclectic Contemporary Vases
Contemporary pottery. Handmade Nicaragua styles vases.
Bellacor Vases
Pottery Vases from Bellacor.
Georgetown Ceramic vases
Georgetown Pottery. Ikebanas and Ikebana vases. Plus many other pottery styles. Excellent website with very beautiful handmade pottery from local Maine potters.
Janet Jacobs ceramic vases
Pottery by Janet Jacobs. Ikebanas vases. Also custom pottery designs available. Excellent website with beautiful handmade pottery.
Ehow Pottery Style vases
Video demonstrating the creation of a narrow neck pottery vase. This website has a excellent videos series on how to make pottery vases and cups.
Yessy ceramic vases
Yessy Art Galley. A major supplier of ceramics and pottery.
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