Helen Bates on wed 30 may 01
I these saved for later, but an enquiry about pottery in Sweden came,
so here are these links. =20
Lars Bergstrom=20
http://medlem.tripodnet.nu/lars_bergstrom/engelsk.htm
Salt glazed pottery. Large site. =20
A number of web pages in English. =20
More in a Scandinavian (Swedish?) tongue. =20
Very competent work. A pleasure to see. =20
Lena Nystedt=20
http://www.algonet.se/~pinewood/ceram.htm=20
Has the brightest blue glaze on tan pieces I've ever seen on good
functional ware. ;-) Other good functional pieces here too, and
some "cute" stuff. I bet it all sells...=20
Many many more Swedish ceramics pages. Quite a few have an English
section. =20
http://www.kultur.nu/Konsthantverk/Keramik/index.asp
And of course: =20
=D6stman, Lasse
http://www.barra.se/stoneware/glasyrer/glazes.htm
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