Archive for the 'Pottery' Category
Tuesday, November 29th, 2011
After attending a pottery class, I fell in love with pottery a few years back. It was interesting to find a particular hobby which not only allows me to create with my own hands; it was also a therapeutic thing for me during the time I was nursing myself after a horrible divorce. It was [...]
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Friday, October 28th, 2011
Polish pottery is a collector’s dream.Its stunning colors plus the fact that you can actually cook and serve in them make it extra appealing. This pottery comes in bright and bold colors. A collector needs to have a plan from the start. That is because polish pottery is available in a host of colors, [...]
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Wednesday, October 12th, 2011
Just like other European cuisine, polish dishes are rich in meats – pork, beef and chicken. Foods that will go with the meats are noodles and vegetables. They also use a lot of cream and eggs. Polish dishes are characterized by lengthy preparation. A traditional meal starts at around 2 pm or later consisting of [...]
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Wednesday, September 15th, 2010
Wedgewood is to pottery as Waterford is to crystals. Waterford crystal is a renowned trademark of crystal glassware which started to be produced in Ireland. As far as glassware go, Waterford produces many patterns including lines such as Adare, Alana, Colleen, Kincora, Lismore, Maeve, Tramore, and many others. But glassware is not their only product. [...]
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Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
Boles³awiec, a county in Poland, has long been recognized for its pottery works. Pottery as an item of trade was mentioned as early as the 1500s. The whole region was involved in pottery making. Farmers used them for storage. Polish pottery was later made for use in homes.
Earlier works had a standard chocolate colored [...]
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Monday, December 7th, 2009
One of the most sought after stoneware is polish pottery. They are made with beautiful intricate designs that are very artistic. You can also use them to bake products. They are made in such a way that food cooked in it won’t stick. This will make them easy to clean. The best kind of polish [...]
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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
A friend of mine is an artist. She has gone through so many phases. She began as an art director in an advertising agency, and then became a freelance photographer. She is now into pottery. She told me that her family’s collection of Longaberger pottery inspired her to take up pottery.
Longaberger pottery is durable and [...]
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Tuesday, October 6th, 2009
Pottery is the production of ceramic ware by baking clay in a kiln. It has three major types namely: earthenware, stoneware and porcelain. Polish pottery accessories are handmade pottery that are decorated with stamps. This is one of the most popular products exported from Poland. The most popular design is what was known as the [...]
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2009
Mediterranean and European inspired homes are never out of style. People who adore European architecture tend to appreciate European crafts as well. People who like to collect travel souvenirs for their homes now tend to buy practical souvenirs that they can use or use as décor. The days of refrigerator magnets and buttons are numbered. [...]
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Friday, July 10th, 2009
My best friend loves to go shopping. She often drags me to flea markets to buy odd stuff. The other day she came home and showed me some polish pottery wholesale. I could not understand at first what attracted her to pottery. She seemed so happy and proud of it.
She said polish pottery are unique. [...]
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