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Japanese Culture Seen in Kanazawa
is a wonderful site for anyone with an interest in the history of Japanese ceramics and tea ceremony.

Meissen
German manufacturer of porcelain and other ceramics - with a tradition!

More Wedgwood links
Get more links on Wedgwood here.

National Geographic News
Articles from National Geographic, including some on archaeology and ancient ceramics.

Perseus Digital Library
Amazing online library of Greek art, craft and culture. Includes plenty of ceramics from collections around the world. Brought to you by Tufts University, Massachusetts.

Picol Passo and the Art of Maiolica in 16th century Italy
Damon Moon writes on Picol Passo, the famous Italian Maiolca master of the 16th C.

Potsherd
A collection of pages on pottery and ceramics in archaeology, principally of the Roman period (1st cent. BC - 5th cent. AD) in Britain and western Europe.

Potweb
A great resource hosted by the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, this is an online catalogue of the entire ceramic collection.

Qing Ming Chinese Porcelain
Useful facts and information about Chinese Porcelain from the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Reference Works Ltd.
Specialist suppliers of ceramic books an catalogues, new and out of print.

Roman Ceramics
Samian ware can in a certain way be considered as the "Wedgwood of the Romans". Originating from Hellenistic so called "Megarian Bowls", these ceramics were made in moulds and thus allowed mass-production. The first great production centers were started in the 1st century B.C. in Italy, where so called "Arretine" was made near Arezzo.

Romanian Black Pottery, Culture and Spirituality
Information about hand-made, black pottery, easter eggs made in Bucovina.

Rosenthal
World reknown German manufacturer of fine china.

Staffordshire University
A new Masters course in the History of Ceramics course delivered by Staffordshire University. The entire course is provided ‘at a distance’ with no campus visits required.

Studio Pottery UK
Information on British studio ceramics for the collector, potter and galleries.

The Life of Josiah Wedgwood
A biography of Josiah Wedgwood, the ceramic industrialist and businessman and his achievements.

Wedgwood Family History Page
From the descendants of Josiah Wedgwood.

World Ceramics
Hosted by the Minneapolis Institute of the Arts, this site takes you on a tour of the history of world ceramics.

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