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		<description><![CDATA[My China trip: Going beyond the Great Wall Deepti and Utkarsh Rai, who recently travelled to China share their unforgettable experiences with us. Roseville Pottery Wall Pockets Patterns AM Hanging Flower Pots $10.74 Casual décor accessories are sometimes the most dramatic. Here?s a little item that goes well with Tuscan, Southwestern and other styles of [...]]]></description>
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<b>My China trip: Going beyond the Great Wall</b><br />
Deepti and Utkarsh Rai, who recently travelled to China share their unforgettable experiences with us.<br />
<b>Roseville Pottery Wall Pockets Patterns AM</b><br />
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Casual décor accessories are sometimes the most dramatic.  Here?s a little item that goes well with Tuscan, Southwestern and other styles of décor. It?s a set of dangling mini pots, reminiscent of the way water and other pots were hung up or stored in different cultures.  Colorful assortment of teal, orange, olivine and tan.  Ceramic with a jute hanger.  3.75 x 23 inches....
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Whether you simply want to keep your stemware safely stored or want to attractively display your unique collection of stemware, Old Dutch-s Under Cabinet Stemware Holder is the perfect solution. Simple and elegant, our new Stemware Holder holds up to twelve stems. Mounting hardware is included....
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Fusing style and practicality, the Coal Harbor Buffet lends function to any space without taking up room on the floor plan. This versatile, modern piece maximizes the storage and organization potential of your dining room, living room, office or entryway. The center compartment has an adjustable shelf for storing smaller items like dishes, and all doors come equipped with tastefully hidden self-cl...
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You will feel the Force with this ultra dynamic set of Star Wars: The Clone Wars wall decals. Based on the hit Cartoon Network show from the Lucasfilm Animation studios, these decals feature the original 3D art of all your favorite characters:  Anakin Skywalker, Ahsoka Tano, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, R2D2, and many more. Better yet, all of the lightsabers glow in the dark! Your walls will never be bor...
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		<title>Dinner Plate</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Aug 2010 20:12:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Diet Plate Dinner Plate The Diet Solution Program is not a scam! It is an ebook of a nutrition manual which was written by Isabel De Los Rios who has 15 years experience of her own about how to lose weight and build body healthier. The Diet Solution Program has 180 pages long with [...]]]></description>
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<h2>The Diet Plate Dinner Plate</h2>
<p><a href="http://www.thedietsolutionprogram.biz">The Diet Solution Program</a> is not a scam! It is an ebook of a nutrition manual which was written by Isabel De Los Rios who has 15 years experience of her own about how to lose weight and build body healthier.</p>
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<p>The Diet Solution Program has 180 pages long with comprehensive and rich nutritional content which aims at not only about losing weight but also improving the health in other aspects as well. Therefore this book is the greatest achievement of Isabel De Los Rios to help people who want to lose weight or build healthier.</p>
<p>So, then what on earth is the features of the book The Diet Solution Program which attracts many people like the book?<br />1. It is very healthy. In this book the basic and important factor about losing weight is that it uses the healthy nutrition with an all around eating plan, so even if you don't need lose weight ,it is still a good book for you to read to know knowledge about how to eat healthy and build a healthy body.<br />2. It is scientific. The Diet Solution Program tells you how to determine your body and metabolic type, through this premise can help you to create your own unique weight loss eating plan. This is very powerful that this program can teach you how to adjust blood sugar levels, cholesterol levels, blood pressure, your skin condition and so on, so that for you to build a healthier body.<br />3. It is for everybody. Just because this program is very healthy and scientific with the method and with the comprehensive and complete content, therefore the program is fit for everybody, even if you don't need lose weight, it still can help you build your body healthier.</p>
<p>From the above features about the program---The Diet Solution Program, we can see it is really a good book which is worth of reading for everybody. So whatever you have the failure experience of losing weight or you just want to begin to lose weight or you don't need losing weight, but for having a better health, please don't lose the chance to read the book---The Diet Solution Program, it will gives you a surprise !!!</p>
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<p><b>Australian camel steaks on your dinner plate saves the environment</b><br />
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Sculpted Elmo on fork and spoon. Easy grip handles for toddlers to self feed. BPA Free...
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Concentrate heat around microwaved food and keep it moist with this transparent, high-domed plastic cover. Because it protects against splattering, it's a useful accessory for Nordic Ware's two-sided round microwave bacon/meat grill. The cover fits dinner plates up to 11 inches in diameter. It also enables two plates of food to be cooked or warmed in a microwave at once: cover one and stack the se...
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Nordic Ware Microwave 10.5 Inch Spatter Cover<br />
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Universal size plate cover for spatter free cooking in your microwave oven. Steam vents prevent soggy food. Keeps food hot until served. Durable, stackable and dishwasher top rack safe. Fits any 10'' dinner plate. Size: 10.5'' diameter, 2 3/4'' high. White. 5 year warranty....
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DMT Crystal Saver- Diamond File<br />
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A little chip in a crystal wine glass is no reason to throw it in the garbage. For a small investment, this Crystal Saver file fixes those sharp points and saves plenty of money in replacement costs. The 4-inch-long, half-round file is coated with a coarse grit of diamonds, one of the hardest known materials. As such, this file is hard enough to repair any delicate material, including other glassw...
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		<title>Pottery Pitcher</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2010 19:15:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am looking for the artist of my pottery face jug? http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l163/drgnstrm/DSC00716.jpg http://i96.photobucket.com/albums/l163/drgnstrm/DSC00714.jpg I am trying to find the artists name on this pitcher and have had bad luck any advice on where I can fint who made this? try to go at this site http://en.wikipedia.org/ it's help you How to Make Pottery Lids &#038; [...]]]></description>
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<b>I am looking for the artist of my pottery face jug?</b><br />
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<p>I am trying to find the artists name on this pitcher and have had bad luck any advice on where I can fint who made this?
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		<description><![CDATA[Clarice Cliff Early life The Cliff family ancestors had moved to Tunstall from the Eccleshall area in about 1725. When Clarice was born their home was on Meir Street on a terrace of modest houses, but Tunstall was actually a slightly better part of Stoke on Trent. Cliff's father Harry worked at the local iron [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Clarice Cliff</h2>
<p>Early life</p>
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The Cliff family ancestors had moved to Tunstall from the Eccleshall area in about 1725. When Clarice was born their home was on Meir Street on a terrace of modest houses, but Tunstall was actually a slightly better part of Stoke on Trent. Cliff's father Harry worked at the local iron foundry in Tunstall, her mother Ann took in washing to supplement the family income, and they had 7 children.<br />
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Cliff was sent to a different school to her siblings, and this perhaps prompted her more independent approach to her career, and her non-standard life style by Stoke on Trent standards. It is known that after school Cliff would visit aunts who were hand paintresses at a local pottery company, and she also made models from papier-mch at school.<br />
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The size of the family meant that in 1906 the Cliffs moved to a larger home on the adjoining Edward's Street, where, as the children left school (aged 13), they were able to augment the family income, so they never suffered the intense hardships that affected many in the Potteries due to the high unemployment.</p>
<p>
 Career</p>
<p>
At the age of 13, Cliff started working in the pottery industry. Her first work was as a gilder, adding gold lines on ware of traditional design. Once she had mastered this she changed jobs to learn freehand painting at another potbank , at the same time studying art and sculpture at the Burslem School of Art in the evenings.</p>
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In 1916, Cliff made the rather unusual decision to move to factory of A. J. Wilkinson at Newport, Burslem, to improve her career opportunities. This necessitated a lengthy journey to work. This was an unusual start to an unusual career; most young women in the Staffordshire Potteries were on 'apprentice wages', and having mastered a particular task, stayed with that to maximise their income. However, Cliff was ambitious and acquired skills in modelling figurines and vases, gilding, keeping pattern books and hand painting ware: outlining, enamelling (filling in colours within the outline) and banding (the radial bands on plates or vessels). In the early 1920s her immediate boss Jack Walker brought Cliff to the attention to one of the two factory owners, Colley Shorter, who managed it with his brother Guy. Colley Shorter was 17 years older than Cliff, and as well as playing a major role in nurturing her skills and ideas, he was later to be her husband.</p>
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The first printed 'Bizarre' backstamp used on Clarice Cliff ware from 1928 to early 1936 in various styles.</p>
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Cliff was given a second apprenticeship at A. J. Wilkinson's in 1924 (when she was already 25 years old) primarily as a 'modeller' but she also worked with the factory designers John Butler and Fred Ridgway. They produced conservative, Victorian style ware - Butler had been the designer for over 20 years by this time. Eventually, Cliff's wide range of skills were recognised and in 1927 she was given her own studio at the adjoining Newport Pottery which Shorter had bought in 1920. Here Cliff was allowed to decorate some of the old defective 'glost' (white) ware in her own freehand patterns. For these she used on-glaze enamel colours, which enabled a brighter palette than underglaze colours.</p>
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She covered the imperfections in simple patterns of triangles, in a style that she called 'Bizarre'. The earliest examples had just a hand-painted mark, usually in a rust coloured paint, 'Bizarre by Clarice Cliff', sometimes with 'Newport Pottery' underneath. To the surprise of the company's senior salesman Ewart Oakes, when he took a car load to a major stockist, it was immediately popular. Clarice was given a young paintress Gladys Scarlett to help her with the ware, and soon a more professional 'backstamp' was made, which carried Cliff's facsimile signature, and proclaimed Hand painted Bizarre by Clarice Cliff, Newport Pottery England.</p>
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Early 'Original Bizarre' pattern on an Athens shape jug</p>
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This backstamp was in fact to lead to Bizarre being used as an umbrella name for her entire pattern range, so that the factory then had to refer to the first pieces in the simple triangles as Original Bizarre.</p>
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In March 1927 Colley Shorter (who acted very independently of his brother guy), sent Cliff to the Royal College of Art in Kensington, London for two brief periods of study in March and May. These dates are recorded in the Royal College of Art archive and were also remembered by Gladys Scarlett (in 1982 ) as she was briefly left alone at Newport to paint the new 'Bizarre' ware.</p>
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'Ravel' pattern on Conical shape coffee pot, sugar and cream - 1930</p>
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From 1927 Cliff was actually credited for shapes she designed, such as her Viking Boat flower holder, though her modelling for the factory is recorded in trade journal as far back as 1923-24. The shapes from 1929 onwards took on a more 'Moderne' influence, often angular and geometric, and some are what was to be later termed Art Deco. Abstract and cubist patterns appeared on these shapes, such as the 1929 Ravel (seen on Cliff's Conical shape ware) which was an abstract leaf and flower pattern named after the composer. The image shows a Conical coffee pot, and sugar bowl and cream with four triangular feet, another of Cliff's rather Bizarre shape ideas which proved popular with 1930s customers. Ravel was to be produced between 1929 and at least as late as 1935.</p>
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In 1928 Clarice produced a simple but clever hand painted pattern of Crocus flowers in orange, blue and purple, each flower being constructed with confident upward strokes. Then, green leaves were added by holding the piece upside down, and doing thin lines amongst the flowers. Being made from the individual brushstrokes, the Crocus pattern was clearly completely hand-painted, and the vibrant colours instantly attracted large sales.<br />
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Crocus pattern 1928 to 1963</p>
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Initially, Clarice had just one young decorator produce Crocus, Ethel Barrow. But as orders flooded in by 1930 a separate decorating 'shop' was established underneath the top floor of the building which housed the 'Bizarre' shop, and Ethel became responsible for training young paintresses how to do the pattern. Twenty young women painted nothing but Crocus 5 1/2 days a week, for much of the 1930s. Crocus was unusual in that it was produced on both tableware, tea and coffeeware, and 'fancies', novelty items made primarily as gift ware. The pattern had many colour variations, including Purple Crocus (1932) Blue Crocus (1935), Sungleam Crocus (1935) Spring Crocus. It was even produced after the war, the final pieces with Clarice Cliff marks being made in 1963, though Midwinter (who bought the factory) continued to paint it to order until as late as 1968.<br />
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By 1929, Cliff's team of decorators had grown to a team of around 70 young painters, mainly women (called her 'Bizarre girls') but also four boys - who hand painted the ware under her direction. Many of these workers were traced in the 1980s and 1990s and they totalled over 100. Their names and work for Clarice Cliff was recorded in the centenary book.<br />
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Appliqu Lugano 1930</p>
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The factory produced a series of small colour printed leaflets (quite unusual for this time) which could be obtained by post, or picked up from stockists. This promotional device was clearly successful, as one young girl was employed whose only job was to put the leaflets in stamped addressed envelopes sent into the factory. At this time, many women would buy pottery by 'mail order' from advertising in magazines. The series of leaflets, each of which covered a range of pieces in a similar style or set of colours, included ones for Bizarre, Fantasque, Delecia, Appliqu, Inspiration, Crocus &amp; Gayday and others. The original leaflet for the Appliqu patterns featured just two, Lucerne and Lugano , but Cliff's prolific ability to design new patterns is witnessed by the fact that by 1932 the Appliqu range had 14 patterns : with Avignon, Windmill, Red Tree, Idyll, Palermo, Blossom, Caravan, Bird of Paradise, Etna, Garden, Eden and Monsoon in addition to the original two. The Appliqu Lugano pattern is shown left on a 10-inch (250&nbsp;mm) wall plaque, with (inset) the printed Bizarre mark, and a hand painted range name as often seen on this ware. Appliqu, with its more intense colouring, proved long term to be one of the most sought after Cliff ranges.</p>
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'Red Autumn' pattern 1930</p>
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The Fantasque range evolved between 1928 and 1934 and mainly featured abstracts or landscapes of cottages and trees, and some Art Deco inspired patterns. The first Fantasque landscape pattern was Trees and House and this sold well from 1930 until at least 1934. However, it was the slightly later, more sophisticated Autumn pattern issued near the end of 1930 which was to prove the most adaptable and popular. Originally created in red (coral) green and black in 1930, from 1931 many colourway variations appeared. The rarest remains the red colourway, shown on a 13-inch (330&nbsp;mm) wall plaque, but the best selling version at the time was one with the trees in blue green and yellow. All these variations have proven particularly collectible.</p>
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In 1930, Cliff was appointed Art Director to Newport Pottery and A. J. Wilkinson, the two adjoining factories that produced her wares. Her work involved spending more time with the Colley Shorter, and this gradually developed into an affair, conducted in secrecy. The couple worked closely together on creating awareness of 'Bizarre ware' to catch the attention of buyers in the middle of a major financial depression, and with a skilful eye and great foresight, Colley Shorter registered Clarice's name and even some of her shapes. It was her ability to design both patterns and also the shapes they were to go on that distinguished Cliff above any other designers in the Staffordshire Potteries at this time. Her first modelling in the mid 20s was of stylised figures, people, ducks, the floral embossed Davenport ware of 1925. But in 1929 at the same time as she started the colourful cubist and landscape designs, Cliff's modelling took on a new style. This was influenced by European originals by Dsny, Ttard Freres, Josef Hoffmann and others, that she had seen in design journals including 'Mobilier e Dcoration'.</p>
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Between 1929 and 1935 Cliff issued a mass of shape ranges, including Conical, Bon Jour/Biarritz, Stamford, Eton, Daffodil, and Trieste. In each of these there were tea and coffee ware shapes, but the first two were so popular that biscuit barrels, sugar sifters, bowls and vases were issued to enlarge the range. Bon Jour had 20 shapes created during 1933, with about 10 more being added in 1934. There were also many other innovatively shaped vases, bowls and 'fancies', such as the Liner vase, Flower tube vase and the (now rare) Lido Lady ashtray and Age of Jazz musicians and dancers.</p>
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1930 patterns: Melon on a shape 14 vase, and Circle Tree on an Eton shape coffeepot</p>
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Through the depths of the Depression Cliff's wares continued to sell in volume at what were high prices for the time. Her Bizarre and Fantasque ware was sold throughout North America, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, but not in mainland Europe. In Britain many top London stores sold it, including Harrods. Some of the other London stockists have long since closed, but the list is impressive: 'Maple &amp; Co., Lawley's, Bon Marche, John Lewis Peter Robinson, Selfridges, John Barker &amp; Co., Warring &amp; Gillow and Gorringe's'. However, the extant order books of the period confirm that Bizarre ware was never sold at Woolworths as some have erroneously stated.</p>
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Further outrageous patterns, vividly coloured, such as Melon and Circle Tree appeared in 1930. Cliff devised many ways of marketing these; in-store painting demonstrations, for which Cliff chose just the prettiest of her paintresses and most famously she and Shorter had the idea to actually pay major 1930s celebrities to endorse the ware. This was done both in magazine articles and by appearances at large stores. The celebrities included 'actresses Adrienne Allen, Marion Lorne, Marie Tempest, the BBC presenter Christopher Stone, musical comedy star Bobby Howes '. Even Sir Malcolm Campbell who had just broken the world land speed record appeared at a promotion at the First Avenue Hotel, London in 1930.</p>
<p>
Cliff's worldwide impact was made clear by a story in the 'Pasadena Evening Post' in California. It pictured her with a five-foot-high 'horse' made entirely of Bizarre ware which had been made to promote the ware in Britain. It was in this article, that Cliff made what has become her most famous quote: Having a little fun at my work does not make me any less of an artist, and people who appreciate truly beautiful and original creations in pottery are not frightened by innocent tomfoolery<br />
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Between 1932 and 1934 Cliff was the art director for a major project involving nearly 30 artists of the day (prompted by the Prince of Wales) to promote good design on tableware. The 'Artists in Industry' earthenware examples were produced under her direction, and the artists included such notable names as Duncan Grant, Paul Nash, Barbara Hepworth, Vanessa Bell, and Dame Laura Knight. The project 'Modern Art for the Table' was launched at Harrods London in October 1934 but received a mixed response from both the public and the press, though at the same time Cliff's own patterns and shapes were selling in large quantities around the world.<br />
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Clarice Cliff 'Honolulu' pattern on traditional 'Athens' shape Jug. Approx 1932</p>
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Cliff's patterns are highly stylised and interpreted in strong colours, such as the 1933 Honolulu pattern. The trees are enamelled in red (coral) orange and yellow. Cliff produced a colourway variation on this by simply changing the trees to shades of blue and pink, and this was then called Rudyard after a local Staffordshire beauty spot.</p>
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Clarice Cliff's fame and success in the 1930s are hard to fully appreciate now, but at that time there was no such thing as 'career women'. The publicity she received in the national press was unprecedented. Research by a PhD student into the contemporary press between 1928 and 1936 found '360 articles about Cliff and her work were published in the trade press, women's magazines, national and local newspapers'. This was put into context when he pointed out that in the same period, Susie Cooper, another Staffordshire ceramicist and designer, had 'fewer than 20 reviews, all bar one in the trade press' .</p>
<p>
Clarice Cliff (right) with visitors to Newport Pottey in 1933</p>
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Despite all the publicity she received, Cliff was actually quite camera shy, and in most cases the images of her pottery were what dominated the women's magazine of the day. One picture which shows Cliff informally was taken when a South Africans stockist of her ware, from Werner Brothers, visited the factory on a buying trip. Cliff is seen with the 3 year old daughter and wife of the stockist. After the visit Cliff sent the daughter a present of a miniature child's tea set painted in her Honolulu pattern.<br />
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In the mid 30s tastes changed and heavily modelled ware came into vogue. The My Garden series issued from 1934 onwards led the way, with small flowers modelled as a handle or base on more rounded shapes. These were fully painted in bright colours - the body of the ware was covered in thin colour washes - 'Verdant' was green, 'Sunrise' yellow and so on. The range included vases, bowls, jugs, a biscuit barrel, and proved very popular as gift ware. It was produced in more muted colours, right until the start of the war in 1939.</p>
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An original 1935 factory leaflet shows the size and diversity of the modelled 'My Garden' ware</p>
<p>
Other modelled shapes included the 1937 'Raffia' based on traditional basketware by Native Americans, decorated in a similar style to them with small blocks of colour. More popular was the heavily modelled Harvest ware, jugs and bowls modelled with corn and fruit. After the war this range was heavily marketed in North America (very patriotically) as England. This later modelled ware attracts relatively low prices at auction.</p>
<p>
In 1940, after the death of Ann Shorter, Colley's wife, he married Cliff and she moved into his home Chetwynd House at Clayton, Staffordshire. This Arts and Crafts home had been designed in 1899 and was one of the earliest commissions of the British architects Parker and Unwin Barry Parker Raymond Unwin who were later heavily involved in the Welwyn Garden city project.<br />
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During World War II only plain white pottery (utility ware) was permitted under wartime regulations, so Cliff assisted with management of the pottery but was not able to continue design work. Instead she concentrated her creative talents on gardening and the massive 4-acre (16,000&nbsp;m2) garden at Chetwynd House became her shared passion with Shorter.</p>
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After the war, although Cliff was occasionally nostalgic for the 'Bizarre' years, as witnessed in personal letters to friends, she seemed to be realistic and accepted the commercial taste was for conservative ware. Clarice seemed to enjoy playing a lesser role at the factory, knowing that she could not recapture those crazy days of the thirties. Much of the post ware production went to Australia, New Zealand or North America, where the taste was for formal ware in traditional English designs such as Tonquin rather than the striking patterns and shapes that had established Cliff's reputation; thus she was never to return to creative work. The post-war ware has little value at auction.</p>
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A.J.Wilkinson and their Newport Pottery continued to sell ware under Cliff's name until the death of Colley Shorter in 1963 led Cliff to sell the factory in 1964 to Midwinter and she retired becoming somewhat of a recluse. However, from December 1971 to January 1972, the first exhibition of Clarice Cliff pottery took place at Brighton, East Sussex. Cliff reluctantly provided comments for the catalogue, though she refused an invitation to go to the opening. The exhibition was prompted by enthusiastic collectors, including Martin Battersby, an early devotee of 20s and 30s design, the first author on that period to publish major works , and a devotee of Cliff's ceramics. Then, on October 23 Cliff died suddenly at Chetwynd House. The exhibition and the first book published privately in 1976 'Clarice Cliff' by Peter Wentworth-Sheilds and Kay Johnson (L'Odeon publishing) marked the start of a major revival of interest in Cliff's work, which has continued to be sought after by Art Deco ceramic collectors ever since.</p>
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Cliff's original paintresses re-united by the CCCC founder Leonard Griffin who is pictured with them in 1986</p>
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In 1982 the ORIGINAL Clarice Cliff Collectors Club was formed and promoted her and her work throughout the world. The club founder had appealed in the Staffordshire Evening Sentinel for anyone who worked with Cliff to contact him and was delighted when he found 28 former workers. Still calling themselves the 'Bizarre girls' even in their mid 70s and early 80s Cliff's former paintresses were delighted in the interest in the pottery they had hand painted 50 years earlier. They attended the annual meetings of the club, and were to be involved in many television and radio programmes about Cliff, and a mass of books that appeared. Many of their memories were recorded in the CCCC Reviews from 1982 to 2004. The club also held meetings and exhibitions in Britain, North America, Australia and New Zealand.</p>
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Members of the original CCCC at Cliff's 'Bizarre shop' at Newport, Burslem in 1992</p>
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The Stoke on Trent meetings visited the old painting shop of Bizarre ware by the canal at Newport, Burslem from 1987 to 1997, ironically the only building left standing on the site. Sadly it was demolished by Wedgwood in 1997, and the land sold for housing.</p>
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A chain of mergers had led to Wedgwood owning the Clarice Cliff name, and from 1992 to 2002 they produced a range of reproductions of the highly sought 1930s pieces. These were made to a high quality, and were produced in small numbers for sale to collectors who could not find (or perhaps could not afford) the most striking original pieces.</p>
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The first range of Wedgwood reproduction ware from 1992</p>
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The first pieces produced included a ginger jar in House and Bridge, a large shape 14 vase in Solitude, a Stamford shape teapot milk and sugar in Pink Roof Cottage, a Conical bowl in Tennis, and a wall plaque in Lightning. From 1996 to 2002 pieces were made for CCCC members and these were also sold at major Wedgwood rooms. The hand painted pieces ceased production in 2002 but ware with printed (not hand painted) patterns were made in larger quantities by Wedgwood during and after this time. These reproductions should not be confused with forgeries (of which a number are found), the Wedgwood ones are clearly marked as 'Wedgwood Clarice Cliff'. An original Cliff paintress Alice Andrews, then in her 80s, was employed to appear at launches of the ware in stores throughout Britain.<br />
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In the mid 90s Cliff's position as a major artist of her era was confirmed when she was included in major international reference works; the massive Dictionary of Art by Macmillan Publishers, and Allgemeines Knstlerlexikon by K. G. Saur Verlag .</p>
<p>
The work of the CCCC culminated with the centenary exhibition 'Clarice Cliff the Art of Bizarre' at the Wedgwood Museum, Barlaston Stoke on Trent. Nowadays, with 26 years of experience the club is based on the internet (see below). It should not be confused with an organisation who used the same name from 2001 after registering it in 1997. The CCCC was then the consultant for the BBC Radio 4 drama 'The Bizarre Girl', written by Lizzie Slater which was described as 'an uplifting drama exploring the dramatic rise of Clarice Cliff from the shop floor to Company Art Director ~ illustrating how a working-class Staffordshire girl brought modern art to the people'. The drama was broadcast in December 2000.<br />
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In 2002 Peter Wentworth-Sheilds and Kay Johnson, the authors of the original 'Clarice Cliff' book from 1976 returned to Britain to lecture at a CCCC event at Christie's, South Kensington. They spoke about the early days of collecting when their first purchase had been, 'a Summerhouse Athens jug for 7 shillings and 6 pence, 35 pence'. Peter had actually spoken to Cliff on the phone, but she had declined to be interviewed. They revealed that they had both been working for Stanley Kubrick when they wrote their book; Kay was Kubrick's personal assistant, and as set designer Peter had been able to decorate a room in A Clockwork Orange with a frieze he has designed based on original landscapes by Cliff.</p>
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The collecting market for Clarice Cliff pottery is complex; it is still possible to find examples of Crocus, Cliff's longest produced pattern (1928-1964) for as little as 30-50. But rare combinations of shape and pattern attract very high prices at auction. The world record price for a piece of Clarice Cliff is held by Christie's, South Kensington, London, who sold an 18-inch (460&nbsp;mm) 'charger' (wall plaque) in the May Avenue pattern for 39,500 in 2004. Shortly after this the same auction house sold an 8-inch (200&nbsp;mm) vase in Sunspots for 20,000 .</p>
<p>
In 2008, Cliff's pottery continued to prove both sought after and esteemed. Despite the financial depression collectors still paid high prices for special pieces. In Britain, Bonhams, London sold a 'Triple Bonjour' vase in Blue Firs for 6000.</p>
<p>
A rare Red Autumn shape 369 vase sold for 4900 at Fielding's auctioneers, Stourbridge in the West Midlands, and Woolley and Wallis auctioneers Salisbury sold a 3-inch (76&nbsp;mm) high miniature vase in Caf (used as a salesman's sample in the 1930s) for a staggering 3000.<br />
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On 2 August 2009 Will Farmer of the BBC Antiques Roadshow and members of the original Clarice Cliff Collectors Club unveiled three plaques commemorating Clarice Cliff's life and work in the Potteries.</p>
<p>
These were on her birthplace, Meir Street, Tunstall, her second home on Edwards Street, Tunstall and the site of Newport Pottery by the canal in Burslem where her Bizarre ware was decorated. These were filmed by BBC television for showing on a special Antiques Roadshow programme in December 2009.</p>
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In September 2009 the Victoria and Albert Museum in London opened its 'New Ceramics Galleries' and Cliff's work was chosen to be included; 'There will be two rooms displaying 20th-century collections. One will show ceramics made in a factory context and will include objects by designers such as Susie Cooper and Clarice Cliff' .</p>
<p>
 See also</p>
<p>
Susie Cooper</p>
<p>
Charlotte Rhead</p>
<p>
Keith Murray, Ceramic artist</p>
<p>
 References</p>
<p>
^ Wentworth-Sheilds Peter, Johnson Kay: Clarice Cliff, L'Odeon publishing 1976/1981</p>
<p>
^ The decorating shops in many Staffordshire factories were in this era almost totally staffed by women on 7 year 'apprenticeships' who were called hand paintresses. They produced top quality work at an apprentice price which gave them job security. The term is still correct in Staffordshire, though the art of hand painting onto ware is now rarely seen commercially</p>
<p>
^ Wentworth-Sheilds Peter, Johnson Kay: Clarice Cliff, L'Odeon publishing 1976/1981</p>
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^ A Staffordshire term for a pottery factory, probably because they had a 'bank' of clay for making the 'pots'</p>
<p>
^ Griffin Leonard, Meisel Louis and Susan: Clarice Cliff the Bizarre Affair Thames &amp; Hudson London / Abrams New York 1988/1995</p>
<p>
^ Griffin Leonard: an interview with Gladys Scarlett in 'The Clarice Cliff Collectors Club Review magazine'</p>
<p>
^ Griffin Leonard: The Fantastic Flowers of Clarice Cliff Pavilion/Chrysalis 1998/2001</p>
<p>
^ Slater Greg, Brough Jonathan: Comprehensively Clarice Cliff: Thames and Hudson 2005</p>
<p>
^ Griffin Leonard: Clarice Cliff the Art of the Bizarre Pavilion/Chrysalis 1999/2002</p>
<p>
^ Griffin Leonard: The Complete Book of Appliqu 1989/1994 published privately by the original Clarice Cliff Collectors Club</p>
<p>
^ Griffin Leonard: Clarice Cliff the Art of the Bizarre (chapter 'Dramatic Art Deco') Pavilion/Chrysalis 1999/2002</p>
<p>
^ For Bon Jour range illustration see p.53: Griffin Leonard, Meisel Louis and Susan: Clarice Cliff the Bizarre Affair Thames &amp; Hudson London/Abrams New York 1988/1995</p>
<p>
^ Knight Lynn: p.167 Clarice Cliff biography Bloomsbury Press 2005</p>
<p>
^ Knight Lynn: Clarice Cliff biography Bloomsbury Press 2005</p>
<p>
^ 'Pasadena Evening Post' story 1931</p>
<p>
^ Griffin Leonard: Clarice Cliff the Art of the Bizarre (chapter Bizarre meets Bloomsbury) Pavilion/Chrysalis 1999/2002</p>
<p>
^ Woodward Dr. Philip: writing in: 'The Bizarre Art of Clarice Cliff' (Pavilion/Chrysalis 1999/2001</p>
<p>
^ Griffin Leonard: Taking Tea with Clarice Cliff (Pavilion/Chrysalis 1996/2002</p>
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^ Griffin Leonard Clarice Cliff: The Fantastic Flowers of Clarice Cliff Pavilion/Chrysalis 1998/2001</p>
<p>
^ Doreen Mann (nee Jenkins) writing in Fantastic Flowers of Clarice Cliff Pavilion/Chrysalis 1998</p>
<p>
^ Slater Greg, Brough Jonathan: p. 266 Comprehensively Clarice Cliff: Thames and Hudson 2005</p>
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^ Battersby Martin: The Decorative Thirties Studio Vista publishing 1969/1976</p>
<p>
^ The 'Review' magazine of the Clarice Cliff Collectors Club: 1997</p>
<p>
^ The Original CCCC Review magazine 1992-1999</p>
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^ Allgemeines Knstlerlexikon: K. G. Saur Verlag 1998, Germany. Dictionary of Art: Macmillan, London 1996</p>
<p>
^ The Original CCCC 'Newsletter' October 2000</p>
<p>
^ Original CCCCC 'Review' magazine - Summer 2002</p>
<p>
^ Guatelli Sevi, Griffin Leonard: p. 264 (for a similar example) The Best of Clarice Cliff Best 50 publishers 2008</p>
<p>
^ Guatelli Sevi, Griffin Leonard: p. 183 The Best of Clarice Cliff Best 50 publishers 2008</p>
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^ Various: auction reports on www.claricecliff.com in 2008.</p>
<p>
^ Stoke-on-Trent Sentinel - 3 August 2009 and reports on www.claricecliff.com.</p>
<p>
^ Victoria and Albert Museum, press release by Meera Hindocha, 17 September 2009</p>
<p>
 External links</p>
<p>
The Original Clarice Cliff Collectors Club Founded 1982. Registered under the Business Names Registration Act 1982. No. 2803197</p>
<p>
The Clarice Cliff Collectors Club . Registered in 1997 (and launched under this name in 2001) in England and Wales number 3212959 as a non profit making organisation owned by its members</p>
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Stoke-on-Trent Museums See Clarice Cliff's designs, plus the World's Finest Collection of Staffordshire Ceramics at The Potteries Museum &amp; Art Gallery.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Importance Of Clay And Pottery In Children's Development By Patty Storms - Lakeside Pottery Ceramic School and Studio, Stamford, CT In recent years, as budget concerns reduced art programs in schools, there has been a great deal of research about the importance of art in child development.&#160; From my own experience as an artist [...]]]></description>
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<h2>The Importance Of Clay And Pottery In Children's Development</h2>
<p>By Patty Storms - <a href="http://www.lakesidepottery.com" target="_self" title="Lakeside Pottery Ceramic School and Studio">Lakeside Pottery Ceramic School and Studio, Stamford, CT</a></p>
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<p>In recent years, as budget concerns reduced art programs in schools, there has been a great deal of research about the importance of art in child development.&nbsp; From my own experience as an artist and ceramic teacher, I believe that few art mediums kindle growth and skills in children in the way that clay does. At Lakeside Pottery Ceramic School and Studio in Stamford CT, I have taught children (ages 6 to 15) for the last six years. During that time, I have witnessed firsthand how invaluable the experience of working with clay is for sensory development, motor skills, self esteem, and self expression, problem solving skills, discipline, and pride. Clay also has a uniquely therapeutic quality that I have seen settle and calm children; it retains their attention for hours.</p>
<p><strong>Sensory Development and Motor Skills<br /></strong>There is no better moment for me than witnessing a child's joy as they sit at the potter's wheel for the first time and place their wet hands on slowly spinning clay! Clay, and its necessity to be touched, is at once familiar to children. The sensory experiences they encounter in our pottery studio are numerous and as they experience the texture and feel of the clay, the students express what they are sensing with uninhibited enthusiasm; "It's cold, it's wet and squishy, and it's so heavy!" Clay asks to be poked, pinched, twisted and rolled and as they handle it, children develop both fine and major motor skills and realize that they have an effect on the clay as it responds to their manipulation. Children visually inspect the clay's surface and color, they smell it and they laugh at the sounds it makes when it's wet. For many, it's perhaps the first time they've been encouraged to get wet and dirty in a classroom environment and there is an instinctive and uplifting response to the freedom they feel. Even when the finished product is ready to take home, the children hold and cradle their work, smoothing their fingers over the now colorfully glazed surface as they turn it around and around for inspection.</p>
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<p><strong>Esteem and Expression<br /></strong>From my experience as an art teacher, I believe that clay is a unique art medium because it is highly responsive to touch and very forgiving. As soon as children are given clay, they immediately begin to mold and shape it. They become aware that they are in charge and have influence over the medium as it is quick to respond to their fingers. The feeling that they are in command of the clay gives the students the confidence to attempt any project which opens the door to greater self expression and imagination. Clay also allows a child to learn to repair mistakes and therefore not be afraid to make them. Making mistakes is essential for self improvement but can be difficult and even an obstacle for some children. The forgiving quality of clay, and therefore the ability to readily fix mistakes, gives the child a sense of control over their project's success which improves self esteem and self expression as they realize that mistakes aren't going to stop their progress. For example, during a class, a boy had been working on his project, a toothbrush holder that looked like a baseball player, for over two hours. All of a sudden he accidentally pierced a hole right through the side of the project while decorating. He looked up at us devastated. But as I showed him how to take a piece of clay and fill in the damaged area, he suddenly took the clay from my hand and stated, "I can do it myself!" He repaired his piece and went on decorating with fervor.</p>
<p><strong>Problem Solving<br /></strong>Clay is different from other art mediums in that it requires an understanding of the three dimensional world. In our programs, we often encourage the children to work on spinning decorating wheels or to get up from their seats and walk to the other side of the table so they can see their creation from all sides. They begin to understand shape, form, and perspective, and therefore get a first lesson in geometry. The child learns to really look and see the world around them and discovers their place in that world. They gain knowledge of planning methods and problem solving as they map out their three dimensional project. Where should the door go on my square castle? How tall can I make the tree before it gets unsteady? Should my dog's tail go out straight or curl up over his head? If my rabbit's head is too big for its body will it fall over? We encourage the children to think on their own and help with the planning experience. For example, when we make a cylinder we start with a flat rectangular piece of slab clay which the students decorate and design as it lies on the table. As they are working we ask them how we could use this flat rectangle to make a standing vase. It's wonderful to see them understand how to roll it into a cylinder and we always have a few children who forecast the next step by saying, "We need a bottom!"</p>
<p><strong>Discipline<br /></strong>"While there are rules and procedures that need to be followed when working with clay, I find that children are very good about understanding guidelines and respecting procedures. Through this understanding they learn something that is very important: discipline yields success. The methods I teach are simple, (e.g. don't allow a piece of clay to be too thick, or a skinny tail should be connected to the body for support). I explain why the techniques are important (if the clay is too thick it won't dry properly or if the tail is too skinny and doesn't connect to the body it might break off because it is too weak) and the children grasp the concepts easily learning basic physics. The most important rule is "slipping and scoring." This is used anytime two pieces of clay are joined together and if it's overlooked, pieces may fall off or crack during the firing process. I'll often hear one child remind another to "slip and score," and they like to call out the rule as I am giving instructions. I give the children adult pottery tools to work with and they understand the responsibility they are being given and are careful. Throughout the entire period of using specific techniques and real tools, they are conscientious and thorough as they follow the process step by step. I am always thrilled when they remind me of other rules they have learned, such as when they say "Patty, don't forget to poke a hole in my cat's head, it's hollow and the air needs to get out or it will crack!"</p>
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<p><strong>Calming Effect <br /></strong>Our children's after school programs are two hours long and our summer camp classes run for three hours. I have many parents who express concern that their child might not be able to stay on task for that long, however the opposite is always true. While I have worked with students in other art mediums, something magical happens when children work with clay. Whether it is the sensory response to the clay, the ability to be in charge of the medium or, perhaps, the ability to express and articulate their emotions through their physical prodding or smoothing of the clay, all children, even those with high activity levels, become engaged and engrossed in their work. The class of twelve children is composed and quiet and the hours melt away. The children don't experience frustration or disappointment because the clay is flexible and compliant. While I am unaware of research in this area I can attest to the calming and healing results as I have seen them at the studio time and again.</p>
<p><strong>Pride and Self Worth<br /></strong>At Lakeside Pottery, we all teach ceramics with the philosophy that the process is more important than the product. I place emphasis on the discovery and joy of creating, however, there is an excitement for children as they make their mug or pencil holder and announce that it's for their grandmother's coffee or for their dad's desk. The functional and durable nature of the finished stoneware clay gives children a feeling of significance and pride. I will often give the students the option of putting glass chips in the bottom of their bowls or plates as part of the glazing process. When I explain that though it is beautiful, it might make the piece not safe for food, many children say no to the glass because it is important for their bowl to be used as a center piece at their table. All forms of art are important for children to experience, yet it does seem that the long-lasting nature of the children's finished clay piece adds a special value for them. We often ask parents what artistic creation their mother has kept on her shelf for years, and they all answer that it is the pottery they made in grade school.</p>
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<p>It is always fulfilling for me to introduce clay to children and watch its unique qualities contribute to their development in so many ways. Knowing how valuable clay is to children's achievements and because it is discouraging to see limits put on our children's school art programs, Lakeside Pottery has helped schools start clay curriculums; we've trained teachers to work with clay, assisted in purchasing and setting up equipment, and helped plan and design school studios. We have shared the clay experience both in outreach programs in schools and children's workshops within our studio with the belief that clay is an essential element for nurturing children's growth.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author</strong><br />
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<p><strong>Patty Storms,</strong> proprietor of Lakeside Pottery, is a painter and ceramic artist. She began her love for pottery under the instruction of Ken Kantro, (Lovell Designs) in Portland, Maine. After graduating from Wesleyan University she worked at both Christie's and LIGHT Gallery in New York City in the field of 19th and 20th century photography. She teaches the potters wheel and handbuilding/sculpting in both children and adult classes. She manages open studio, conducts corporate team building workshops and birthday parties and trains teachers in ceramic techniques. Patty's work is sold in galleries and in exhibits.</p>
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Kalorik Heart Shape Waffle Maker. Put your heart out on the table (dont forget the syrup!) with the Kalorik Heart Waffle maker. Make perfect, heart-shaped golden waffles (6" diameter) the easy way! A green light comes on until the unit is preheated. Add waffle batter and the green light will come back on when the waffles are ready to serve. Six temperature settings control desired doneness. The un...
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Corelle Square 16-Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4, Pure White<br />
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Displaying the latest in contemporary aesthetics, Corelle's Square Round line consists of square plates and bowls with rounded corners, delineated round centers, and subtly lifted rims. As its name implies, the Pure White pattern leaves the square shapes pristinely white and unadorned, thus suitable for year-round entertaining and dining. The beauty of all-white pieces is their ability to mix-and-...
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		<title>Raku Pottery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Differnt Uses For Pottery If you are just beginning to collect pottery I will let you in on a little secret that avid collectors know all too well: pottery is infinitely useful and extremely versatile. This means that most pottery can function in more than one capacity. You do need to make sure that there [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Differnt Uses For Pottery</h2>
<p>If you are just beginning to collect pottery I will let you in on a little secret that avid collectors know all too well: pottery is infinitely useful and extremely versatile. This means that most pottery can function in more than one capacity. You do need to make sure that there aren't certain restrictions on the pieces you purchase though most dealers will let you know the necessary care instructions and precautions that should be taken when you make the purchase. </p>
<p>That being said most pottery is dishwasher and microwave safe (depending on the glazing method-Raku pottery is not), food safe (again this depends largely on the glazing method and any paints that may have been used), safe for use in the oven, and able to hold liquid. This means you have a lot of options with most pottery pieces that go well beyond the uses for which the specific piece may have been designed to carry out. </p>
<p>Storage. Vases are great for holding things. They are by no means limited to flowers. Small pottery pieces are great for holding perfumes, particularly those with stoppers, or oils, and countless other small treasures you have lying around. Larger pieces are great for storing large stores of food. And various medium sized pottery pieces make excellent canisters in the kitchen for storing all manner of items. </p>
<p>Display. Of course there are many pottery pieces that we want to showcase and display but did you realize that pottery could also be used to display other items you want to show off in the home. We have a pottery spoon rest that we decided to use in the bathroom as a soap dish. It's great for displaying the special hand soaps in the bathroom and adds a little splash of color to the bathroom counter top. </p>
<p>Cooking. Believe it or not, pottery can withstand fairly high temperatures with grace and style. This makes it an excellent choice for cooking in many households. We use pottery in the microwave and the oven, though never stove top for preparing and serving all kinds of dishes. If you are wary about using these beautiful pieces for cooking, they do make excellent choices for serving food. </p>
<p>Dining. Stoneware is a very popular style of casual dinnerware these days and with good reason. Not only is it a beautiful addition to any table but it is also quite versatile. You may also find mugs, plates, and bowls that are thrown or hand built for your dining pleasure. Regardless, most tables are greatly enhanced by the addition of pottery rather than many other choices on the market today. </p>
<p>As you can see there are many things that may be done with pottery today. Be careful that you do not establish molds for your pottery to conform to or you will miss out on much of the versatility that many find the primary incentive for investing in pottery for the home. Pottery is a beautiful addition to any home and should not be hidden away but used fully and regularly in order to enjoy the true value of the pieces and get your money's worth from the use of these pieces. The true value in pottery is in how much it enhances your life; it won't enhance your life very much if kept locked away in the kitchen cabinets.</p>
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<p><b>Raku Pottery</b><br />
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Raku Potteryworks - unique raku creations that make great gifts. Raku generally refers to a type of low-firing process that was inspired by traditional Japanese raku firing. Western-style raku usually involves removing pottery from the kiln while at bright red heat and placing it into containers with combustible materials....
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Graham Sheehan introduces beginning potters to basic hand-building techniques. After showing how to make simple pinch pots, he demonstrates coil and slab building methods using five different projects of increasing complexity.<br />
The video features close-ups that provide details about how clay should be prepared, how it can be joined to another piece and how glazes can be used to decorate forms. The ...
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Variations on Raku (DVD)<br />
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In this DVD, Gordon Hutchens provides options to potters who have mastered basic raku processes. Working shots capture each stage of the process, including clay preparation, glaze mixing and application, firing and post-firing techniques.<br />
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Faux-Raku Bird Feeder Craft Kit (Makes 24)<br />
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Create replicas of the raku pottery of ancient tradition. Kids can use these handy finished projects as either a bird feeder or a planter. Includes foam bowls, non-toxic decoupage, jute twine, assorted tissue strips, brushes and instructions.; ; Our Gee-Perz-brand products make planning easy.; All supplies are included everything your group needs for Right Out of the Box Fun! That means MORE brush...
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		<title>Art Vase</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stainless Steel Art World (2)- Stainless Steel Home Furnishings With independent and cool appearance and easy to clean, practical characters, stainless steel wares have become a necessary part in our daily home life, with artists&#8217; excellent skills stainless steel were given vivid shape and expressions, so acted as small artworks stainless steel furnishings have entered [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Stainless Steel Art World (2)- Stainless Steel Home Furnishings</h2>
<p>With independent and cool appearance and easy to clean, practical characters, stainless steel wares have become a necessary part in our daily home life, with artists&rsquo; excellent skills stainless steel were given vivid shape and expressions, so acted as small artworks <a href="http://www.made-in-china.com/products-search/hot-china-products/Stainless_Steel_Art.html"><strong>stainless steel</strong></a> furnishings have entered into our daily life.</p>
<p>"When you think about cast iron furniture, you will feel a sense of history, and stainless steel embodied a sort of the contemporary feeling that reflects faces of the present age". </p>
<p><strong>Stainless Steel Fridge</strong></p>
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<p>Today, fridges have walked out from kitchens and entered into living rooms and dining rooms, thus they need more harmonious exterior to match the house surroundings. Therefore when high quality stainless steel featured with quality and fashion elements appeared on fridges&rsquo; exterior, it&rsquo;s more than a symbol of trends and fashion. &ldquo;Our design idea is just to find a suitable junction to combine quality with fashion&rdquo; Said the European designer Markus Lenz, that remark is just summarized the elites of designs of contemporary stainless steel furnishings.</p>
<p><strong>Stainless Steel Lamp</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong><br />The picture above displayed a novel lamp come from an England new prominent designer, whose stainless steel surface are a glittering phalanx assembled with 150 mini lamp bulbs, the glittering frequency could be adjusted also with peoples&rsquo; personal favorites, thus the personalized living room become lifesome and vivid.</p>
<p><strong>Stainless Steel Art Vase</strong> </p>
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<p>If you are looking for really special vase, you could choose a vase made of stainless steel. Atypical design, purity of shapes, versatility of utilization draws your attention so strongly, that a flower looks redundant there.</p>
<p>Expressive motive of the d&eacute;cor go out of the latest trends which are characterized by the optimism and the vividness. Its atypical construction emits modest elegance and unusual shapes capture your heart with emotion rising from the fact, that it is hand made.</p>
<p><strong>Stainless Steel Art Ashtray</strong></p>
<p><strong><br /></strong><br />The <a href="http://www.made-in-china.com/products-search/hot-china-products/Stainless_Steel_Ashtray.html"><strong>ashtray</strong></a> was designed by a famous European stylist, used high grade stainless steel, produced by high-level hand polishing skill and new high technology, thus the brilliant steel art was created, at the same time, it also embodied with the designer&rsquo;s rich enthusiasm on music.</p>
<p><strong>Stainless Steel Art Switch </strong><br /><strong></p>
<p></strong><br />The product combined the traditional switch&rsquo;s functions with modern art elements, make the switch embodied decorative features, it could meet people&rsquo;s demand for personalized decoration, created a new revolution in the history of switches&rsquo; manufacturing. Applied with advanced design methods and avant-garde design ideas, with bold imagination, refreshing touch switches developed innovatively, it changed the traditional pure-functioned switches&rsquo; characters, set functionality and decorative elements in one, the switches&rsquo; panels have been designed into a variety of art forms, and give an artistic "finishing touch" on home&rsquo;s beautification.</p>
<p>The Innovative idea is focused on link the switch&rsquo;s functionality with it&rsquo;s decorative elements, so that the switch has decorative features too, that meet people&rsquo;s demand for personalized decoration. Compared with general mechanical switches and other types of electronic switches, this innovative switch has a longer service life, and more ornamental and more highly personalized.</p>
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<p><b>Magne Furuholmen- Great art vase</b><br />
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Badash Murano Style  Deep Blue Sea Art Glass Centerpiece h20<br />
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Badash Deep Blue Sea exquiste centerpiece stands 20" tall and is crafted out of glass and fits a modern and comtemporary motifs....
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Badash  Marina Murano Style Art Glass Centerpiece<br />
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Beautiful? Check. Structurally sound? Check. Unique and original? Check. Check! These individually mouth blown centerpieces are visually stunning and dramatic. They evoke thought and emotion and are simply incredible to look at. Each piece is handcrafted ensuring no two are exactly alike. Vibrant colors, dark, rich hue sinspire creativity and demonstrate a keen eye for beauty and art....
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Kosta Boda Twister Bowl Small<br />
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Greek Vases in the British Museum [VHS]<br />
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The British Museum has one of the finest collections of Greek vases in the world. The elegant shapes and designs of the pots bear witness to the high artistic standards which the potters and painters achieved. The delicate painted scenes reveal details about Greek customs, religion, fashions and family life. This video uses many of the vases in the British Museum collection to explore the techniqu...
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The Art of Glass Engraving Vol. 104: Brookgreen Garden Vase [VHS]<br />
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