Antique Pottery

[2008-12-23 17:24:57]

It is believed that pottery was first developed by the Jomon in Japan around 10,500 BC. Pottery is ceramic ware made from clay and baked in a kiln; aesthetic and artistic considerations have always been an important part of antique pottery vessels. The invention of the potter's wheel in Mesopotamia between 6,000 and 2,400 BC revolutionized pottery production. They have been widely used to adorn the house, offices of the rich and the famous. These masterpieces are reminiscent of the craftsmanship and pottery techniques of different era.



Types of Antique Pottery Earthenware or Terra Cotta: This type of pottery does not vitrify the kiln and remains slightly porous. Stoneware: This type of pottery is fired at very high temperature and partially vitrifies. Porcelain: This type of pottery is very refined ans smooth and is fired to vitrification. Market for Antique Pottery

There is a flourishing market for antique pottery with buyers keen on purchasing them to add to their personal collection or decorate their homes. Antique pottery is being sold through public and private auction houses, dealers and museums. Online sale of these rare collectibles is also increasing worldwide.



Source: Antique Crafts
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