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Excavated by the Metropolitan Museum of Art Egyptian Expedition in 1914-15 at Thebes; allotted to the Museum by the Egyptian Government in the division of finds. Shipped to New York and accessioned by 1928

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When it comes to making pottery, one aspect we really don’t look at is history. But history tells us a lot about what pottery making is, and here, you’ll learn about the history of pottery making, and even the history of different types.#clay #pottery #history #facts #tips

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This event invites three contemporary Japanese ceramic artists to discuss Jōmon pottery, its techniques, styles, and cultural significance in Japan. Being the oldest art form dated from 10,500 BC to 300 BC, Jōmon pottery reveals the lifestyles, cultures and beliefs from the Neolithic period. Since its discovery in the late 19thcentury, the diverse and mysterious potteries shaped the discourse on the origin of the civilization and cultural identity in Japan even to today. Artists in popular…

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an old vase with designs on it sitting on top of a white table next to a wall

Matzhausen Linsenflasche (by Andreas Praefcke) - The Matzhausen Linsenflasche, a fine example of a type of Celtic flask. It dates to the 4th century BCE and was discovered at the site of that name in Austria. (Museum fr Vor- und Frhgeschichte, Berlin)

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29 Wabi Sabi Ceramics for a Beautifully Imperfect Aesthetic 15 Kintsugi Interior Design, Wabi Sabi Design Inspiration, Wabi Sabi Pottery Ideas, Cultured Aesthetic, Ceramic Pottery Aesthetic, Rustic Aesthetic, Ceramics Aesthetic, Wabi Sabi Pottery Handmade, Pottery Aesthetic

Have you ever noticed how the most beautiful things aren’t always perfect? Can embracing cracks, rough edges, and unique textures actually enhance your home’s decor? If you’ve ever been drawn to the charm of things that aren’t quite flawless, you’ll love the world of wabi sabi ceramics. These pieces celebrate imperfection, natural beauty, and the

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