The Three Gays, Sis - Oliver Scarlin
white earthenware with celadon glaze, 2022
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Traditional Design Meets Modern Function in Natura Ceramica’s Elemental Earthenware Vessels
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Tile with two rabbits, two snakes and a tortoise. Earthenware, molded and underglaze-painted decoration. Iran, 19th century.
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Unknown, Earthenware Vase, 19th century, Japan
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Figurative Bottle from peru
Salinar 200 BC-AD 100
(Early Horizon-Early Intermediate) Earthenware
The Walters art museum
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Gertrud & Otto Natzler, Teardrop Bottle with Tigereye Glaze, 1963.
Their relationship was highly collaborative: Gertrud created the forms of their earthenware pieces, while Otto formulated and applied the dramatic glazes. The brown, smoky gray, and mottled yellow tigereye glaze fuses with the graceful form of the body, which Otto described as “ascend[ing] slowly upward with a slight curve, as if turning onto itself, only to change direction faintly just before ending.” Via Art Institute of Chicago
Tear bottles, or lachrymatory, were prevalent in ancient Roman times, when mourners filled glass vials with tears and placed them in burial tombs as symbols of love and respect.
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theres like a 75% chance this wont survive the bisque fire lol
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Another angel to finish out all my ceramics works posts yaaaaay 🎉 sorry to everyone who rlly liked my ceramics stuff but I hope this translucent fella can tide you over
Gumroad / Redbubble / INPRNT / Twitter / Patreon
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~ Kneeling Female Figure.
Culture: Nayarit
Date: 300 B.C.-A.D. 200
Period: Late Formative-Early Classic
Medium: Earthenware, white slip over slip paint in black and red.
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Oliver Scarlin - Wader (Chris) (2023)
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statuette of Nemesis in the form of a female griffin with wings, Roman Egypt (2nd century CE), earthenware and blue faience with yellow faience necklace and black and white glazed eyes
currently in the collection of the Brooklyn Museum (accession no. 53.173)
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For #Caturday:
Cat Jug, c. 1670 - 1710
Lead-glazed earthenware, H 14.2 cm
The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge C.234-1928
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Earthenware jar of the Majiayao people, 2650BC-2350BC, China.
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Solomon Grimm Covered Jar with Star Decoration, Rockland Township, Pennsylvania, 1822
Glazed red earthenware
10 x 5 3/4" diam.
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