SOMERVILLE – Raku, a 12th-century pottery-firing technique, may trace its origins to creating the wares for Japanese tea ceremonies, but you certainly don’t need to hop on a plane to try it yourself.
*This is the first part in our series, “Onggi, traditional earthenware vessel in Korea.” This series of articles explains how to make traditional Korean pottery and how to use the large jars. We tried ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: These clay pots have been fired to about 1,200 degrees Celsius. And Eric Louis has about 30 seconds to precisely place this horsehair to create the ...
Euronews visited a traditional Delft Blue pottery workshop in the Netherlands to find out more about the unique creation of a renowned, audacious designer and a master artisan who continues to employ ...
This dragon statue made from clay pots and jugs in Bình Dương's Tương Bình Hiệp Ward is beloved by many locals and tourists alike. VNS Photo Việt Dũng Bình Dương Province’s unique dragon statues made ...
In the land of Moenjodaro and Harappa, where ancient craftsmanship still whispers secrets, the pottery tradition remains alive but struggling. This traditional art form on the brink of extinction.
The centuries-old pottery profession of the Kumal community in Budhiganga Municipality, Bajura, is being revived with the support of the local government after facing near extinction. The municipality ...
The style of pottery prominent today has been handed down since the early Joseon era. Some 500 years have passed, but production methods, the shape of the urns and the style of usage for the large ...
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