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Jim Lux Pottery
Raku Pottery located in Durham, NC, USA

Johannes Peters Pottery
Pottery in Freiburg,Germany, unique pieces, ceramic, slip, stoneware, dish, tableware, crockery, special realizations, furniture from mold metal pieces with ceramic and wood, dates of potter markets, exhibitions, galleries, links to ceramic sites.

John Bennett Pottery
Thrown stoneware and porcelain, and sea sculptures.

Jonathan Keep Pottery
Shows regularly in the UK, exhibiting pots, sculptures and drawings.

K's Studio
ceramic vessels at the foot of Mt.Fuji that WILL respond to you when taken good care of

Katrich Studios
hand-make decorative tiles, based on classic and modern subjects, including architectural tiles.

Kilnworks Pottery
The Kilnworks Pottery and Art Gallery is one of the true gems of the Caribbean. Situated on the east end of St. Thomas, one of America's Virgin Islands, The Kilnworks Pottery is the creation of Peggy Seiwert.

Kilnworks.co.uk
Handmade Ceramic Tableware Gifts & Gift Ideas. Srving Dishes, Tray Sets, Cups, Jugs and Vases for all occassions - Anniversary and Wedding Gifts. Valentines and Birthday Presents.

King Pottery
Decorative Fountains, Raku, Bird Feeders and baths, Decorative Jars, Teapots.

Klockaregardens Keramikverkstad
A Ceramic Workshop in Sweden featuring the work of some Swedish ceramic artists (mainly in Swedish)

Koschetzki, Laurel and Fred
Portfolio of diverse medium, including jewelry and painting, with an emphasis on clay objects ranging from sculpture, pottery, murals and dragons.

Kristen Pottery
Studio pottery in the New Forest, England, producing house plaques, tile murals and figurines.

Krueger Pottery
Krueger Pottery supplies the St. Louis area with clay, glazes, and pottery equipment.

Laughing Frog Pottery
Established in 1979 by one of Australia’s foremost wood-firers, Ian Jones.

Leach Pottery
A history of the Leach Pottery in St. Ives. English and Japanese.

Little Granite Creek Pottery
products include tiles, dinner plates, bowls of various sizes, pitchers, and many other items.

Manufactum
Each of the pieces I create is unique. I decided to adopt the Tuscan style - a style as natural and colourful as my native region.

Maplewoods Pottery
Maplewoods Pottery is located in a wooded area in Central Illinois.

Mathie Pottery
Raku by Christopher Mathie.

MK Studio
ceramic and mixed media sculpture.

Mudslingers Pottery
For Lauren Bellero, there is immense pleasure, excitement and serenity in creating with clay. Her hope is to pass on a simple pleasure to those who also feel drawn to this ancient and inviting connection to the earth. Using a variety of decorating and firing techniques, she creates hand-built and wheel-thrown stoneware pottery with reckless abandon! The result is one-of-a-kind decorative and functional pieces. Located in Red Bank, NJ, USA.

Mudworxx CC
Ceramics by South African potters Hilmar Eichhoff and Michelle Legg. Mudworx offers Tours for people interested in South African Potters and Crafts people - expertise in the broader ceramic industry/craft.

Muggins Pottery
A Small Pottery set in the English countryside producing decorative and functional stoneware. For the last 30years, each item produced is unique and completely hand made and hand finished by the two craftsmen involved.

Natural Potters
Orginal wheel thrown & hand carved pottery made by Rose & Michael Haldiman, Missouri, USA.

Newcomb Pottery
In 1894 young faculty from the H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College (Tulane University in New Orleans, LA) established an ambitious, ground-breaking program of vocational training for young women artists.

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