Celtic Pottery
Celtic Pottery
In short: April 23 See what's happening in and around Halifax.
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CONWY WELSH Studio Pottery CELTIC HERITAGE LARGE Turquoise Vase $28.43 |
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Vintage Newlyn Celtic Folk Art Pottery Dish+Heraldic Cockerel+Bill Fisher+1960s $39.49 |
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Celtic Studio Pottery Dragon Design Plate $11.85 |
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Rare Pair Celtic Studio Pottery Medallion Table Lamps $39.49 |
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4x Matching Studio Pottery Goblets Celtic Cross Decoration wh $5.53 |
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FANTASTIC LORD NELSON POTTERY CELTIC DESIGN CONDIMENT POT $1.56 |
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Vintage Quimper French Art Pottery Celtic Brown Stoneware Sugar Bowl No Lid VGC $24.99 |
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Stoneware Pottery skull beer mug jug Celtic knot Irish corvus moon zz 99 $38.00 |
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CONWY WELSH POTTERY CELTIC VASE $8.69 |
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Clarice Cliff Pottery Celtic Harvest Abundant Fruit Pitcher Newport England $250.00 |
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Green Jules Art Pottery Bud Vase Celtic Swirls Bulbous $12.99 |
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1920 Clarice Cliff Newport Pottery England Celtic Harvest Creamer Pitcher $125.99 |
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NEW Celtic Birds Box Touchstone Pottery $25.20 |
What culture would be good for my pottery project…?
I have to make three pieces after an ancient culture of my choice that resemble each other…all done with the slab method. I would like to do something creative but I find that I’m not as good at slab as the other methods. What would be a good culture for me to choose? I was thinking Celtic or something along that line but I’ve had a hard time finding pictures of pottery from that time. Does anyone have any suggestions? Please remember I have to do it with the slab method…
if you are interested in more figurative projects look into the japanese haniwa. I think they may have been originally made using coils, but I think using slabs would work even better. Their shape varies from just cylinders to complex structures, so would give you a lot of freedom for your design.
Also I don’t think they are that well known in the western world (assuming that’s where you live), so not everybody else in your class will base their project on them.
google “haniwa” for more info if you are interested.
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