Wheel Thrown

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ABC Products – Primitive Style ~ Beige – Handmade Wheel Thrown – Pottery Clay – Apple Baking Bowl (Bowls Can Very From the Picture – Made in America) $9.97 All pottery is created by hand from soft clay using the potter’s wheel or slabroller ~~ The clay used is durable stoneware ~~ Beige color with natural gray accents finish ~~ The glazes are non-toxic ~~ Can be used in the oven, microwave and dishwasher, although handwashing will prolong their life ~~ I hope you enjoy using it as much as I enjoy making it! Made in The Good Old USA. The nice thing ab… |
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ABC Products – Primitive Style ~ Varigated Blue – Handmade Wheel Thrown – Pottery Clay – Apple Baking Bowl (Bowls Can Very From the Picture – Made in America) $10.47 All pottery is created by hand from soft clay using the potter’s wheel or slabroller ~~ The clay used is durable stoneware. The glazes are non-toxic ~~ Can be used in the oven, microwave and dishwasher, although handwashing will prolong their life ~~ I hope you enjoy using it as much as I enjoy making it! Made in The Good Old USA. The nice thing about handcrafted is that no one piece will look the… |
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Shino Mug $22.00 Potter Daniel Dastrup wheel throws and paints each ceramic mug one at a time in his Northern California, Centered Pottery studio. The large mugs are painted with a southwestern desert sunset design with a translucent finish. The artists insignia is stamped on each piece. Holds 16 oz. Food and dishwasher safe. 5″ x 3″ x 3″… |
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Hell on Wheels $10.49 … |
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Wheel Thrown Pottery One VHS video and booklet. 25 minutes…. |
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Wheels – Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l… |
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Throwing American Style Raku Pottery: for the beginner $29.99 This video teaches the beginning student how to throw Raku and other types of pottery on the potter’s wheel. Your host Robert Briggs demonstrates the techniques quickly and professionally with a sure-fire, accelerated approach! Robert Briggs has worked as a professional graphic and fine artist in the Southwest Missouri area for over 20 years. His attention to the natural surroundings has given him… |
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Winchcombe Pottery Techniques $49.95 Learn Pottery Throwing Skills at the potters wheel by an MBE awarded kick wheel potter by H.R.H Queen Elizabeth II here in Great Britain.This Winchcombe Pottery DVD takes you through all of the techniques used by award winning Mike and Ray Finch of the famous Winchcombe Pottery setup by Michael Cardew. The video covers:Kneading, Folding, Pugmills, Centering,Secondary Centering, Throwing Off The Lu… |
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Beginning Wheelthrowing DVD with Robert Piepenburg $39.95 A step-by-step video reference guide to learning how to work on the potter’s wheel. Visual close-ups of techniques, detailing precise hand and tool positions provides an invaluable supplement to “hands-on” learning. It helps viewers to understand wedging, centering, opening, raising the wall, shaping from the cylindrical form, throwing open and closed shapes, trimming right side up, use of throwin… |
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George R. R. Martin’s A Game of Thrones 4-Book Bundle: A Song of Ice and Fire Series: A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, and A Feast for Crows (Song of Ice & Fire) $35.99 George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series has become, in many ways, the gold standard for modern epic fantasy. Martin—dubbed the “American Tolkien” by Time magazine—has created a world that is as rich and vital as any piece of historical fiction, set in an age of knights and chivalry and filled with a plethora of fascinating, multidimensional characters that you love, hate to… |
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500 Bowls $24.95 Five hundred inspiring variations on the simple, functional bowl will fire any potter’s imagination. Displayed on each page are bowls that reinvent and reinterpret the form, and use techniques from across the globe and through the centuries. More importantly, every piece, such as Kate Maury’s wheel-thrown porcelain, Stephen F. Fabrico’s slab-built bowl with handles, and Ruchika Madan’s stoneware Fruit Bowl, testifies to the artist’s boundless inventiveness. Captions give each bowl’s size, with details on its material and glazes. |
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500 Ceramic Sculptures $24.95 The successful 500 series shines a spotlight on today”s most breathtaking ceramic sculptures. Selected from more than 8,000 entries by the distinguished art critic, historian, and professor Glen R. Brown–an elected member of the International Academy of Ceramics in Geneva–these exquisite works will inspire both beginning and professional ceramists, as well as collectors and enthusiasts. They include Esther Shimazu”s hand-built, Asian-influenced nudes; Von Venhuizen”s mixed-media, wheel-thrown stoneware, and Katy”s Rush”s slip-cast and press-molded porcelain. Every work is amazing. |
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500 Cups $24.95 In the hands of an expert ceramist, the once-simple cup can become an extraordinary work of art–as these 500 magnificent examples so beautifully prove. The exciting pieces come from an international array of artists, each with a unique perspective. The stylishly varied collection has a little bit of everything: the cups range from handbuilt to wheel-thrown, practical to sculptural, round to square. Benjamin Schulman’s Stacked Teacup Set takes a strictly functional approach, while Heather O’Brien’s Dessert Cups on Stand focuses on aesthetic form rather than usefulness. Annette Gates’ Espresso Shot Cups with Rubies has a surface design of simple abstract lines and dots of glaze and jewels. Some are whimsical, others starkly conceptual. Every one is a treat for the eye. |
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500 Teapots $24.95 It’s a fabulous sourcebook with 500 of the most fantastic, creative teapots you’ve ever seen. From handbuilt to wheel thrown, functional to sculptural, round to square, traditional to funky, ceramicists will encounter a little bit of everything in this artistic celebration. Many find their inspiration in classic Asian designs, and have their own serene beauty and attention to form. Others take a more figurative approach, such as teapots with a small family grouping; a nurse dressed in fetish attire, and the intriguingly titled Dr. Seuss Meets Picasso! Still more look to the natural world–birds, plants, rocks, and animals. Browse through a variety of surface treatments, from intricate carved forms to narrative painted patterns. They’re all so stunning, you won’t even have to drink tea to appreciate them! |
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Bruder Scania R-Series Garbage Truck – Red/Green $52.25 The vehicle construction is a operable garbage compactor system with a rear end loader. This vehicle can be equipped with the Light and Sound Module. The complete loading process is controlled by a special turning wheel mechanism, both of the small dustbins or the large waste container can be tipped out. The refuse bins are emptied into the trough of the refuse bunker by the lifting mechanism. During the turning of the rotary knob, the refuse is being pulled into the functioning press mechanism, condensed and then thrown into the refuse bunker. The bunker gets unloaded by opening the rear loading mechanism. Using the upper handle, which is connected to a movable carriage, the refuse is pushed backwards outside. Ages 6 and older. Measures 24.4 x 7.3 x 10.4 inches. |
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Ceramics for Beginners $24.95 In the same bright, open design as the well-received Ceramics for Beginners: Hand Building, this second entry in the series offers an introduction to the mechanics of wheel-thrown ceramics. Artist Emily Reason takes the beginner ceramist through nine projects, starting from one of two fundamental forms (cylinder or bowl). Color bands throughout point the reader to related information on various techniques, while gallery sections provide inspiration. |
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Jack Richeson Hole Cutters 1/4 in. hole cutter $2.2 Hole Cutters provide an easy method for cutting clean holes in wet thick-wall greenware and wheel-thrown items. Both sizes can be used to achieve a variety of designs. The cutting tubes are sharpened polished brass and set in smooth hardwood handles. The 1/4 in. size is just the right size for cutting holes for Christmas tree lights. |
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Jack Richeson Loop Tools 1 3/4 in oblique teardrop LT5 $2.64 Used to remove controlled amounts of clay from wheel thrown and sculpture pieces. The shaped cutting heads are made from heavy stainless steel ribbon with sharpened edges. Each tool, with its rugged hardwood handle, ensures a sure grip and easy manipulation in wet clay. The widest portion of each head is indicated. Tools are 5 in. long. |
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Jack Richeson Loop Tools 1 3/4 in. triangle LT8 $2.64 Used to remove controlled amounts of clay from wheel thrown and sculpture pieces. The shaped cutting heads are made from heavy stainless steel ribbon with sharpened edges. Each tool, with its rugged hardwood handle, ensures a sure grip and easy manipulation in wet clay. The widest portion of each head is indicated. Tools are 5 in. long. |
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Jack Richeson Loop Tools 1 in. circle LT3 $2.64 Used to remove controlled amounts of clay from wheel thrown and sculpture pieces. The shaped cutting heads are made from heavy stainless steel ribbon with sharpened edges. Each tool, with its rugged hardwood handle, ensures a sure grip and easy manipulation in wet clay. The widest portion of each head is indicated. Tools are 5 in. long. |
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Jack Richeson Loop Tools 1/2 in. teardrop LT4 $2.64 Used to remove controlled amounts of clay from wheel thrown and sculpture pieces. The shaped cutting heads are made from heavy stainless steel ribbon with sharpened edges. Each tool, with its rugged hardwood handle, ensures a sure grip and easy manipulation in wet clay. The widest portion of each head is indicated. Tools are 5 in. long. |
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Jack Richeson Loop Tools 1/2 in. triangle LT1 $2.64 Used to remove controlled amounts of clay from wheel thrown and sculpture pieces. The shaped cutting heads are made from heavy stainless steel ribbon with sharpened edges. Each tool, with its rugged hardwood handle, ensures a sure grip and easy manipulation in wet clay. The widest portion of each head is indicated. Tools are 5 in. long. |
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McClure’s December Issue 1913 $50.13 1913. Contents: Three American Singers, Willa Sibert Cather; He Knew She Was Going to Say That, Julian Street; Life on Broadway, Helen Van Campen; Thrown to the Lions, Wallace Irwin; The Salamander, Owen Johnson; The Leopard Lady, Sax Rohmer; My Autobiography, S. S. McClure; Memories of a Doctor; Anthony the Absolute, Samuel Merwin; Agnes and the Wheel of Fortune, Marion Hill; The Three Knocks, Edith Macvane; Tom Rowland-Peanuts, Edward Mott Woolley; Your Money and How to Make it Earn, Albert W. Atwood. |
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Survivors: British Merchant Seamen $44.2 Winning the Battle of the Atlantic was critical to Britain’s survival in the Second World War. The British Merchant Navy suffered enormous losses of both ships and men, particularly in the early years of the war. Sailing through U-boat wolf-packs across the Atlantic, or on the perilous routes to Malta and Murmansk, took a special kind of courage. Ships often sank within minutes of being torpedoed. Survivors is the history of this epic struggle. It is a graphic account of how the ships were attacked and sunk, how crews reacted, how they attempted to launch their lifeboats and how they ended up swimming or clinging to debris, or making long voyages in lifeboats or on rafts. Death might come at any stage, yet the will to live and the resourcefulness and skill of the seamen enabled a surprising number to survive. There was a terrific smash and everything was pandemonium on deck. The wheel house collapsed on top of me and I was trapped by the concrete slabs which had fallen on me and pinned me to the deck. I think that the ship sank in about thirty seconds after breaking in two … Although I was trapped, I could see everything over my head. The stern burst into flames and I saw flames forward. I could see the water coming up and coming over my head. The ship hit the bottom and turned over, the debris was thrown off me and I was released and I came to the surface. –Sinking of SS Abukir, 28 May 1940 |
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The Penland Book of Ceramics $203.74 With classes in more than ten media, instruction by only the finest practitioners, and an atmosphere of friendly exchange between artists, Penland is the place for crafters to improve and broaden their skills. Here, ceramists will discover technical and inspirational resources from the masters that will carry their art to new levels. Each Penland professional represented specializes in a particular technique or method; photographs show them working, as well as feature their art. Expressly for this volume, they have written accompanying essays and chosen pieces by other artists to complement their own. Clara Kitty Couch fashions deeply glowing coil built vessels; Angela Pozo’s lively tiled mosaics shimmer with color; Michael Sherrill builds beautiful sculptural objects that hold layer upon layer of color as texture. There are others who do mold-making and slip casting; majolica; wheel-thrown forms; slab reliefs; and much more. This is one book that will never leave the studio! |
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The Potter’s Workbook $26 In A Potter”s Workbook, renowned studio potter and teacher Clary Illian presents a textbook for the hand and the mind. Her aim is to provide a way to see, to make, and to think about the forms of wheel-thrown vessels; her information and inspiration explain both the mechanics of throwing and finishing pots made simply on the wheel and the principles of truth and beauty arising from that traditional method. Each chapter begins with a series of exercises that introduce the principles of good form and good forming for pitchers, bowls, cylinders, lids, handles, and every other conceivable functional shape. Focusing on utilitarian pottery created on the wheel, Illian explores sound, lively, and economically produced pottery forms that combine an invitation to mindful appreciation with ease of use. Charles Metzger”s striking photographs, taken under ideal studio conditions, perfectly complement her vigorous text. |
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Wheel-thrown Pottery $165.25 Anyone who has ever imagined plunging bare hands into cool, moist clay and shaping it into a vase, platter, or tile can now experience the pleasure of pottery. Lifelong potter Bill van Gilder has a bounty of time-tested advice on all the basics, and a plethora of fantastic techniques. That means novices will enjoy the advantages of a master teacher guiding them through each stage of the process–while intermediates will eagerly soak up every new idea he has to offer. With van Gilder’s help, beginners can try hand building, and progress onto the fundamentals of wheel-throwing. They’ll get expert tips on shaping spouts, handles and feet; adding texture, color, and luster; and combining techniques to create a variety of attractive projects. A production potter for more than 30 years, Bill van Gilder, host of DIY Network’s Throwing Clay, has traveled around the world to learn, teach, and exhibit his craft. He is a regular contributor to Clay Times magazine, and is on the faculty of The Art League School in Alexandria, Virginia. In 2000, he founded the Frederick Pottery School in Maryland. |