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African pottery is a diverse and rich tradition of crafting functional and decorative ceramics across the African continent. It varies greatly in terms of style, technique, and purpose, reflecting the cultural diversity of Africa's numerous ethnic groups. These pottery pieces often feature intricate designs, patterns, and symbols that carry cultural and spiritual significance. Southwest Indian Art, Khavda Pottery, Indian Ceramics, African Pottery, Southwest Pottery, Native Pottery, Africa Art Design, American Indian Pottery, African Inspired Decor

African pottery is a diverse and rich tradition of crafting functional and decorative ceramics across the African continent. It varies greatly in terms of style, technique, and purpose, reflecting the cultural diversity of Africa's numerous ethnic groups. These pottery pieces often feature intricate designs, patterns, and symbols that carry cultural and spiritual significance.

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The cup is made on a potter’s wheel and burned in the oven. It is painted using an old technique in the style of Kosiv ceramics, known since the 15th century. In 2019 Kosiv painted ceramics were added to the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This style appeared in the city of Kosiv (Ukraine) and continues to develop in our time. These ceramics are characterized by such colors as yellow, green, brown, and very rarely blue. Intangible Cultural Heritage, Painted Ceramics, Ceramic Products, Hand Painted Pottery, 15th Century, Pottery Painting, Cultural Heritage, Ceramic Painting, Green Brown

The cup is made on a potter’s wheel and burned in the oven. It is painted using an old technique in the style of Kosiv ceramics, known since the 15th century. In 2019 Kosiv painted ceramics were added to the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This style appeared in the city of Kosiv (Ukraine) and continues to develop in our time. These ceramics are characterized by such colors as yellow, green, brown, and very rarely blue.

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Bowls hold secret powers. They are the perfect shape. They are functional, simple, yet they can hold so much meaning for us. When I was slinging clay around in college, I felt the need to prove something to myself by focusing on making giant clay sculptures. They were funny. And heavy. On the side I […] More

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