Chinese glazed porcelain blue turquoise teapot in the shape of the longevity peach. Kangxi period 1662 - 1722 Wonderful teapots ..... but can they make a cuppa ? I have been trying to fathom for ages what makes ceramicists succumb to quirky fits of madcap creativity and bold innovation when they become immersed in the creation of a teapot. Ever since Sheng Nun sipped his first cup of tea and extolled its virtues, the Chinese have held the beverage in high esteem and produced very refined teapots as a sign of respect. The Japanese turned tea drinking into a religion,
Lambeth Marshall Exhibiting member in Clay
Teapot and cover, bone china, painted in enamel colours and gilded, by Davenport & Co., Staffordshire, ca. 1830-1837
collaborative sculpture w/ diane KW. thrown and assembled doughnuts.
Carl Erickson decorates his ceramic pots with shapes inspired by the landscape around his home in Minnesota.
Chinese glazed porcelain blue turquoise teapot in the shape of the longevity peach. Kangxi period 1662 - 1722 Wonderful teapots ..... but can they make a cuppa ? I have been trying to fathom for ages what makes ceramicists succumb to quirky fits of madcap creativity and bold innovation when they become immersed in the creation of a teapot. Ever since Sheng Nun sipped his first cup of tea and extolled its virtues, the Chinese have held the beverage in high esteem and produced very refined teapots as a sign of respect. The Japanese turned tea drinking into a religion,
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Animals & Co. Teapots (SOLD)
Title: Tri-spring Teapot Creator: Eric Van Eimeren
Christopher Gustin (American, b. 1952) Teapot 1989 glazed stoneware 12.5 x 11.75 x 7.5" Photo: Kevin O'Dwyer. 2006.112
Amy Sanders is an artist at Piedmont Craftsmen. Visit our website to learn more and view images of their work.
Teapots 2012
Jody's original design for the "Tinker Bell and Dandelions" Tea Set manufactured by Franz.
Teapot made by ceramic artist Alleghany Meadows featured in The Rosenfield Collection
Musings from 40 years as a potter.
Red Flame Teapot Material: porcelain spalted pashaco Technique: Ceramic: sprayed underglaze, brushed and carved porcelain slip Hardwood: carved, sanded, oil stained and finished Collection: availab…
New Year- New Products! It’s the New Year, wow! Can you believe it’s already February – how time goes by so quickly! Along with the New Year, we have added some new products to our curated collection. Read the rest of this entry » Posted February 11th, 2011 in Uncategorized | No Comments » Shop … Shop Read More »
Barbara Chadwick Exhibiting member in Clay