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- A Comparison Of Townsend-Goddard And Teco Pottery
by Victor Epand. The Metropolitan Museum featured enough of John Townsend's work to fill four galleries. One item was his earliest known creation, a drop-leaf dining table from 1759. Following not far behind was a mahogany card table, dated 1762, as well as many other items. The signature blocks and shells appeared on a great deal of pieces, including a fall-front desk that contained larger, more striking version... products, articles, news
- The World Of Iranian Pottery
by Victor Epand. Iranian pottery, often known as Gombroon, has a protracted history beginning from early Iranian civilization. When agriculture first began there, the natives made utensils of clay for their daily requirements. The first potteries of Iran were very simple and were either black or red in color. Gradually they started decorating these earthen wares with skillfully crafted, lively geometric designs.
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- Rustic Western Style Home Decorating
by Trinity Tresp. Aching for some West Texas or old fashioned log cabin style home decorating?
This is a great choice to make! This is a timeless and rustic style of home decorating. This style is also known as pioneer, log cabin, ranch, western or mountain style decorating.
No matter what you call it, this type of style is based upon the use of natural materials such as logs and woods, twigs, animal hides and a... products, articles, news
- Inspired By Diamonds Commercials
by Jonathon Hardcastle. Diamonds are one of the stones that god inspired Aaron from the Jewish history to implant on the breastplate of the high priest. It represents the month of April and planet Venus and it is very commonly known as the King of gemstones. In plain words diamond is the girl's best friend! Diamonds are believed to have divine powers that they can bestow upon the wearer.
Even while you are watching dia... products, articles, news
- Oil Painting Tips - Organizing Your Palette
by Ralph Serpe. You should have the right kind of palette to start off with. Your palette should be non-porous to prevent absorption of oil from the paint. Palettes come in a variety of different materials from glass to wood. My personal preference is the BOB ROSS Clear Palette. I have found this palette the easiest to clean and best for mixing colors.
When you are first starting out, it may be a good idea to ... products, articles, news
- Why Make Bath and Body Products Instead Of Buying Them?
by Katherine Durkes. The minute you walk into a bath and body store (such as Bath and Body Works, The Body Shop, or Origins), you are being mind controlled. If you set foot in these territories, you will walk out with way more products than you intended to buy in the first place... and way less money.
Does this sound overly dramatic? It's nothing more than the truth. In fact, large companies are so intent on ma... products, articles, news
- Learning Ceramic for Own pleasure
by Mitch Johnson. Success cannot be achieved unless we have interest and pleasure in what we are doing. Due to the lack of interest and pleasure many people fails to achieved their goal. When you entered in ceramic world, to fulfill your passion for ceramic, there are some important points which you have to remember, read on the article and find how to achieve your goal.
Many part time potters entered the profes... products, articles, news
- How to Give a Finishing Touch to Your Ceramic
by Mitch Johnson. Once you finish modeling the clay in your desired shape, the last and important job is to give a finishing touch. This will give your model it actual looks. So it is very important to know how and what tools are to be used. This article will guide you in solving your problems and giving your model perfect shape.
For decorating purposes, you will need several soft-hair brushes with which to apply... products, articles, news
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