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  • Hinkle Creek Pottery Welcome to Hinkle Creek Potttery. We are in the rolling hills of northeast Mississippi. Come see what we create up the hill from the creek.
  • Horsepen Kiln I am a North Carolina native; my family has lived in the state since 1710, being part of the original New Bern settlement. I lived in Robbins, NC (Moore County; located within the Seagrove, NC radius) from 1986 to 2002. This eastern Piedmont region of North Carolina has had a heritage of pottery making since the mid-1800s. It was here that I established Horsepen Kiln Studi
  • Importer our products are being world-widely exported to France, Germany, Australia, Canada,Japan... With a team highly skilled workers and leading technicians, we proudly deliver quality products, labeled or bar-code packed in carton box.
  • INSIGHT software for ceramic glaze chemistry calculation here is a direct relationship between the way ceramic glazes fire and their chemistry. INSIGHT is a calculation tool anyone can use to learn and harness the power of ceramic chemistry.
  • Jean Phann have cultivated a strong interest in the human face and figure. My hatha yoga training has developed an insight into seeing and understanding bodies. Even while drawing or sculpting from a model, I feel that I experience the pose from the inside out.
  • Jennifer Brazelton San Francisco artist Jennifer Brazelton. Please visit my gallery page to view images of my current work and my news page for current show information
  • John Fazzino I make garden objects that enliven the space by creating dynamic interactions or quiet moments. I want to give the viewer time to reflect and think, bringing a smile to their lips.
  • John Hesselberth Mastering Cone 6 Glazes is the book Ron Roy and I published in 2002. Over 12,000 copies
  • John Tilton Crystalline Matts
  • KENTON BAKER - BEVERLY FISHER We are woodfiring artists ourselves who fire exclusively using wood kilns. We use a minimal number of glazes and believe as a part of the making process the flame should be allowed to leave its mark.
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