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NATURE EMULATING GLAZES IN CERAMICS: THE HISTORY OF CRATER GLAZES, DEVELOPING AND COLORING
As a result of the experiments, it was revealed that the textural glaze by providing formal richness in art ceramics. MORE
CERAMIC PRODUCTION WITH HIGH PRESSURE METHOD
The high pressure cupping system has been developed in 1960s by the Swedish Laufen and German Dorst companies. MORE
SUMERBANK PORCELAIN FACTORIES IN CONTEXT OF CULTURE-MEMORY
Sumerbank Porcelain Factories is one of the most important establishments of the industrial revolution in the Republican era. MORE
DESIGNER DAISY MAKEIG-JONES AND “FAIRYLAND” LUSTRES
As of by the 18th century, ceramic production in England, has turned from a craftsmanship to an industry. MORE
“POTTER” FIGURINES THE CERAMICIST DEPICTS HIS PROFESSION WITH HIS MATERIAL CLAY
Pottery figurines 25-26 BC. Centuries of limestone, 6-8 BC. In the centuries, the first examples made of terracotta were seen. MORE
INCREASING HYGIENE CONCERN AND DEVELOPMENT OF ANTIMICROBIAL CERAMIC PRODUCTS NOWADAYS
There can be found 1,6 million bacteria on a mobile phone, 3,2 million on a toilet and 186 million per one square meter in a bathroom. MORE
THE RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CERAMIC GLAZES
Studies have intensified to discover new functional glazed ceramic products that improve the quality of life. MORE
BELIEFS, TABOOS AND RITUALS IN PRIMITIVE POTTERY
The taboos and rituals encountered in the socio-cultural structures of primitive communities were also seen in pottery making. MORE
INVEST. OF USAGE POSSIB. OF NORTH WEST ANAT. (BIGA PEN.) GRANITES IN PORCELAIN TILE BODIE AS SMELTER
,Geologically Biga peninsula has been scene of magmatic activities between 50 and 15 million years. MORE
USE OF TOPOGRAPHIC THEME IN THE CONTEXT OF NATURE AND ART
“...nature creates its own form for its own purposes,
art creates its own form for its own purposes” (Kandinsky, 1993)” MORE
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