History Links
- Tokoname Ware References on the Tokomane Pottery.
- A Glance At: The History of Mexican Ceramics A very brief history of Mexican ceramics from pre-hispanic times to contemporary art. Illustrated.
- Introduction to KOIMARI, Contents Photos and comments by Dr. Toshio Noda's on KOIMARI porcelain are introduced here. He is known as a scholar of KOIMARI in Japan You can enjoy photos of "Koimari wares for daily use" which can not be seen in museums or exhibitions.
- Astbury Pottery Information relating to Astbury Pottery , providing a large database of pottery related facts and links.
- Tracing the Art of Pueblo Pottery An article about contemporary Cochiti pottery.
- Foo (fu) Dogs Found at Delightful Dogs Foo (fu) dog history. Pictures of collectibles and links to selling sites.
- Kutani Ceramics History of kutani kilns from origin up to now. History of most famous kutani painters. Kutani library and virtual museum.
- Stoke-on-Trent Historical background on Famous Potters, bottle kilns and other beneficial information.
- Early Islamic Tiles An exhibition of tiles, with references, from the 14th-17th century collected by Lockwood de Forest in 1880-86 while in partnership with Louis Comfort Tiffany.
- The Earth Survives-1400 Years of Pueblo Pottery In the 1960's, a husband and wife team of amateur archeologists immersed themselves in history. Exploring sites occupied by the Ancient ones and other Pueblo sites throughout the southwestern United States they amassed one of the largest collections reflecting the lives of peoples over a period spanning from 500 A.D. to the present.
- Spoilheap Archaeology - Medieval Pottery Information on the archaeology of British Anglo-Saxon, medieval and post-medieval ceramics, particularly from East Anglia.
- The Origins of Porcelain Japan Arita porcelain (in Japanese "Arita-yaki") is the fine white porcelain produced in the city of Arita, Japan. "Yaki" in Japanese can mean either earthenware pottery or porcelain.
- The Art of Talavera History of Talavera, a tin-glazed majolica like pottery made in Mexico since the 16 th Century.
- The Medieval Pottery Research Group Bringing together people with an interest in the pottery vessels that were made, traded, and used in Europe between the end of the Roman period and the 16th century.
- The Medieval Pottery Research Group Bringing together people with an interest in the pottery vessels that were made, traded, and used in Europe between the end of the Roman period and the 16th century.
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