Can you guess where a piece of art pottery was made (just by looking at its distinctive colors and shape)? And when it was made? Some pottery looks quintessentially American; other pieces evoke ...
Peru's first great empire, the Wari, stretched for more than a thousand miles over the Andes Mountains and along the coast from 600-1000 CE. The pottery they left behind gives archaeologists clues as ...
Pottery made on Sand Mountain dating back to the Civil War is some of the most beautiful ever made in the United States, and several of those pieces will be featured at an exhibition this month in the ...
Rookwood pottery probably is the most famous of the art potteries made in the United States in the late 19th and 20th centuries. It was started by Maria Longworth Nichols of Cincinnati in 1880, the ...
Newark-based basketmaker Longaberger Co. will take its first steps toward its goal of selling only U.S.-made pottery through a just-announced partnership with Niagara Ceramics of Buffalo, N.Y.
Handmade pottery are beautiful pieces of dishes, pots, vases, art and more made for daily use or decoration. The originality of handmade pottery makes a simple teapot or serving bowl a perfect gift -- ...
Rookwood produced hundreds of these honey-hued medallions for Bee participants. Participants in the Scripps National Spelling Bee this week received a special keepsake to honor the Bee's 100th ...
Would you believe that one of the most prominent figures in American art pottery came from England? Frederick Hurten Rhead was born in England in 1880 and started his ceramics career by working with ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. You never know what you'll find at a flea market … like a 4,000-year-old piece of pottery. That's ...
Men's wear stores around the country have cleared shelf space for teacups and handmade ceramics so image-conscious men can invest in their home space. Evan Kinori, a men’s wear designer, in his San ...