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Sites listed here are for independent artisans and potters offering online sales of Functional ceramic works created primarily with Earthenware clay.

Earthenware is a common ceramic material, which is used extensively for pottery tableware and decorative objects. Types of earthenware: Creamware, Delftware, Faience, Tin-glazed pottery, Victorian majolica, Raku, Terra cotta. Pottery (i.e. made from clay) which has not been fired to the point of vitrification and is therefore slightly porous after the first firing. It is made waterproof by the application of slip (a liquid clay mixture applied before firing) before the second firing or the application of a tin or clear glaze. For both practical and decorative reasons, earthenware is usually glazed.


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Potter making functional earthenware pottery with drawings of animals. Studio located in the Mid-Hudson Valley of New York.
Historic redware, an earthenware clay, inspired by English country pottery of the seventeenth century by Jennifer Eerdmans.
Slip decorated press-moulded earthenware. Includes galleries of work with and without inscriptions and a listing of events.
Historic redware, an earthenware clay, inspired by English country pottery of the seventeenth century by Jennifer Eerdmans.
Slip decorated press-moulded earthenware. Includes galleries of work with and without inscriptions and a listing of events.
Potter making functional earthenware pottery with drawings of animals. Studio located in the Mid-Hudson Valley of New York.
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