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ceramic pomegranite?

updated thu 23 aug 07

 

Judy Musicant on wed 22 aug 07


Hello Potters,

A friend of mine wants to give a ceramic (or even possibly glass) =
pomegranite as a gift. If any of you do such work, or know of someone =
who does I'd appreciate the information. She's looked on the web =
without much success. Thanks.

Judy Musicant
PottersGuildNJ.org

Angela Davis on wed 22 aug 07


Pomagranates? Ceramic? Glass?
Sounds like a job for Bonnie Seeman!
She had some incredible work at the Sofa show in
Louisville this year.
Of course you might ask for yours a little less raw.

Angela Davis

In still hot Homosassa.

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Subject: Ceramic Pomegranite?


Hello Potters,

A friend of mine wants to give a ceramic (or even possibly glass)
pomegranite as a gift. If any of you do such work, or know of someone who
does I'd appreciate the information. She's looked on the web without much
success. Thanks.

Judy Musicant
PottersGuildNJ.org

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jan rapp on wed 22 aug 07



i have hand built a lot of sculptural fruit shapes including a pomegranete whistle a bit larger than life size. but i don't want to sell it. just commenting on the pomegranete peculiarity. jan







From:  Judy Musicant <judymusicant@VERIZON.NET>
Reply-To:  Clayart <CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG>
To:  CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Subject:  Ceramic Pomegranite?
Date:  Wed, 22 Aug 2007 12:52:29 -0400
>Hello Potters,
>
>A friend of mine wants to give a ceramic (or even possibly glass) pomegranite as a gift.  If any of you do such work, or know of someone who does I'd appreciate the information.  She's looked on the web without much success.  Thanks.
>
>Judy Musicant
>PottersGuildNJ.org
>
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>Send postings to clayart@lsv.ceramics.org
>
>You may look at the archives for the list or change your
subscription
>settings from http://www.ceramics.org/clayart/
>
>Moderator of the list is Mel Jacobson who may be reached at melpots@pclink.com.


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