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bisque tile

updated mon 3 jul 06

 

Janet Starr on sun 2 jul 06


Clayarters,

Has anyone found a source for either stoneware bisque tile or terra cotta
earthenware bisque tile?
I don't really like the white, skinny, commercially available bisque.

Making field tile is not fun. I'd rather spend my time making decorative
relief tile.

Janet Starr
www.craftsmantiles.com
www.featuretile.com
featuretile@gmail.com

Wendy Kelsey on sun 2 jul 06


Try Seattle Pottery Supply. They carry up to cone 10 bique
tile which are thicker as well.

--- Janet Starr wrote:

> Clayarters,
>
> Has anyone found a source for either stoneware bisque
> tile or terra cotta
> earthenware bisque tile?
> I don't really like the white, skinny, commercially
> available bisque.
>
> Making field tile is not fun. I'd rather spend my time
> making decorative
> relief tile.
>
> Janet Starr
> www.craftsmantiles.com
> www.featuretile.com
> featuretile@gmail.com
>
>
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Wendy Kelsey
Operations Manager
Martini Ceramics
Custom Tile and Ceramic Arts
1272 Paradise Cove
Ferndale, WA 98248-9469
Telephone: 360-392-8607
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