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Sites listed here will offer information on the art and craft of working primarily with Stoneware. Sites will be non-commercial and may include artists' portfolios and galleries, studios, education and resources.
Stoneware is a category of clay and a type of ceramic distinguished primarily by its firing and maturation temperature (from about 1200°C to 1315 °C).
It is usually coloured grey or brownish because of impurities in the clay used for its manufacture, and is normally glazed".
Pottery (i.e. made from clay) which has been fired at a higher temperature than earthenware. The temperature is high enough to partially vitrify the materials and make the ware impervious to liquids even when unglazed.
http://www.iflyfish.com/clayturtle/
A working studio and gallery exhibiting works of local artists, Mansfield Texas
http://www.claymakins.com/
Stoneware for home décor, functional pottery, garden art, and works of whimsy. Includes gallery, about the artist and contact information.
http://www.artmajeur.com/torunarts/
Gallery of artworks and price list.
http://www.lindgrenpottery.com/
Handmade stoneware and raku pottery, tiles and basins. Functional pots for the kitchen, table, and garden in addition to sculptural pieces.
http://www.somethingsouthernpottery.com/
Functional, wheel-thrown, stoneware pottery. Most forms are drawn from Southern Folk pottery traditions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoneware
Encyclopedia article describes the ceramic material and its firing and maturation temperature.
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