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glossary of ceramic terms/clayarters' web sites

updated fri 28 apr 00

 

Janet Kaiser on tue 25 apr 00

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Please does anyone know of an on-line dictionary of ceramic terms which =
covers
everything from simple everyday expressions to complicated concepts? I know =
I
had a couple book-marked, but thanks to crashing PC... Well, they have just
disappeared into cyberspace.

Thanks for any URLs you can pass on.

Someone asked about a list of Clayarters' sites. I recommend looking at =
Russel
Fouts' site before you do any more research... I think his is probably the =
most
comprehensive listing around=21 http://www.mypots.com

And by the way... If you are interested in seeing who and what is on =
exhibition
here in Criccieth just now, please go to the Virtual CERAMIC Gallery at
http://www.the-coa.org.uk

Poor images not withstanding, I hope to keep improving on the content...

Janet Kaiser - still suffering.
The Chapel of Art, Criccieth LL52 0EA, GB-Wales
Home of The International Potters Path
TEL: (01766) 523570
WEB: http://www.the-coa.org.uk
EMAIL: postbox=40the-coa.org.uk

Smart on wed 26 apr 00

Dear janet,
I have a french glossary ceramic terms and an international dictionary of
ceramic terms (english, French, german, spanish and itlalian) on my site :
http://perso.wanadoo.fr/smart2000/
Welcome,
Cordialement, Smart

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From: Janet Kaiser
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Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2000 8:43 PM
Subject: Glossary of Ceramic Terms/Clayarters' web sites


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Please does anyone know of an on-line dictionary of ceramic terms which
covers
everything from simple everyday expressions to complicated concepts? I know
I
had a couple book-marked, but thanks to crashing PC... Well, they have just
disappeared into cyberspace.

Thanks for any URLs you can pass on.

Someone asked about a list of Clayarters' sites. I recommend looking at
Russel
Fouts' site before you do any more research... I think his is probably the
most
comprehensive listing around! http://www.mypots.com

And by the way... If you are interested in seeing who and what is on
exhibition
here in Criccieth just now, please go to the Virtual CERAMIC Gallery at
http://www.the-coa.org.uk

Poor images not withstanding, I hope to keep improving on the content...

Janet Kaiser - still suffering.
The Chapel of Art, Criccieth LL52 0EA, GB-Wales
Home of The International Potters Path
TEL: (01766) 523570
WEB: http://www.the-coa.org.uk
EMAIL: postbox@the-coa.org.uk

Mayssan Shora Farra on thu 27 apr 00

Dear Janet
A site for a glossary of pottery, might help.
http://digitalfire.com/education/glossary/index.html

Mayssan