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Mocha Diffusions
A little known ceramic decorative technique that originated in Britain in the 18th century.

Make Your Own Clay Whistle
Chris Henley demonstrates in easy steps how to make your own clay whistle, similar to the Ocarina, which dates back 10,000 years.

International Museum of Print and Clay what's this?
Sponsored by Professor Les Lawrence of Grossmont College, and intended as a resource for people interested in clay art using print and clay techniques.

Virtual Ceramics
There is a new breed of ceramic artist emerging, namely the virtual ceramist - the ceramic artist delving into 'new technologies' such as 3D imaging and CAD/CAM. This new type of ceramics has been dubbed 'virtual ceramics' or 'cyberceramics.'

Watercolors on Porcelain
Not simply your traditional artists watercolors painted onto fine china! These color effects are achieved by applying highly toxic watersoluble metal salts onto unglazed porcelain.

Build a Ceramic Didjeridu
From Barry Hall, Burnt Earth Musical Instruments.

More on Paperclay
Sculpture made with paperclay, by Australian ceramic artist Graham Hay.

Paperclay for the Ceramic Arts
A comprehensive site on the uses of paperclay, where to get it, tips and hints, etc. With works by ceramic artist Rosette Gault

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