Native American Pottery
Posted by under Pottery PorcelainIndigenous American pottery is amusing to collect. There are such a lot of different pueblos, and every one has its own style of pottery. While pickin
Type Of Pottery Ware
Posted by under Pottery PorcelainThere are plenty of kinds of pottery ware available, but how will we know that which type is acceptable to be used for categorical purpose. By knowing
Collecting Glassware
Posted by under Pottery PorcelainPicking up glassware could be a luxuriously rewarding past-time. Glassware can be both stunning and practical and bring joy to its owners and to peopl
Collecting Artistic Glassware
Posted by under Pottery PorcelainGlass for all its frail grace, reflective colours, and unique shapes, starts as nothing less than sand. And yet all of a sudden, with the addition of
Putting Patterns on Porcelain
Posted by under Pottery PorcelainSome, like decoupage, waterslide decals and air-dry paints like Delta Air-Dry PermEnamel are in reach of any home crafter. Others, like dye sublimatio
Russian traditional porcelain Gzhel
Posted by under Pottery PorcelainKasimov road got its name due to Kasimov city. Kasimov was established near 1152 by Duke Yuri Dolgorukiy and named Gorodetz - Mesherskiy. At 1376 city
Candlewick Glassware
Posted by under Pottery PorcelainAn regularly sought after line of glassware, Candlewick glassware is identified by its tiny, glass beads interwoven into the pattern. Stylish and stun



