Archive for July, 2009
Friday, July 31st, 2009
This is our pug mill. To me it looks like a crazy clay recycler. When pressing some of our shapes and pieces (click here to see what the heck I’m talking about)
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Crazy steampunk looking clay recycler | Expressly Yours ceramics
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Advanced Processing and Manufacturing Technologies for Structural and Multifunctional Materials II: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings Wiley-American.
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Heath Ceramics is chock full of lovely things that we just can’t get enough of. Heath is one of the few remaining mid-century American potteries still in existence today, and they remain a small, local manufacturer employing 40 skilled …
More here: Apartment Therapy Re-Nest | Heath Ceramics: Handcrafted Tile and …
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
I am an artist, who works as a ceramic engineer and teach materials here At Alfred University. So I have a particular perspective on our relationship with heat. It has always seemed to me that artists do not have firm grip on what is …
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Heat-Part 3-Hunkka, Hunkka, Burning Love. – Slipcast-The Ceramics Blog
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Kathleen Hills’ designs have been featured many times before on this site. Her new range of Blue Rose ceramics has a distinct vintage feel, created by the beautiful floral pattern. However, the unexpected arrangement of the flowers, …
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Retro To Go: Kathleen Hills Blue Rose ceramics
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
So after picking up some of my own ceramics this week, I thought of her and figured I’d have my own once off ‘Freaky ceramics Friday’ post. You all should definitely check out her blog, but all you kitsch ceramics fans should bring a …
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Trish Hunter Finds: Freaky ceramics Friday
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Thursday, July 30th, 2009
The Aztatlan ceramics share some iconography and stylistic elements with the so-called “Mixteca-Puebla” ceramics of central Mexico. Given the center-dominant paradigm of Mesoamerican archaeology, the obvious explanation had to be that …
More here: Publishing Archaeology: Republishing old reports
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Thursday, July 30th, 2009
Carbo Ceramics Inc., which makes ceramic -based materials to improve petroleum well production, said Thursday its second-quarter profit fell 31 percent as a big drop in the US drilling rig count hurt revenue.
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Thursday, July 30th, 2009
One of the common objects that we deal with in the lab is ceramics . Ceramic objects are as varied as the cultures that produced them, in terms of how they were made, their composition, style and use. Generally they have a clay body, …
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News From the Lab « Archaeology at Signal Hill, Newfoundland, Canada
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Thursday, July 30th, 2009
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Continue here: Coast Digital unveils new website for Morgan Technical Ceramics …
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