In Focus | Ceramic Forms: The Humble Jug
One of the simplest ceramic forms with the most basic of uses, the jug has a complex history. Read our latest ceramics musing on jugs of the past and present.
One of the simplest ceramic forms with the most basic of uses, the jug has a complex history. Read our latest ceramics musing on jugs of the past and present.
In the third and final part of our How to Spot a Good Pot series we take a look at how character is at the heart of every good potter’s work.
If the surface of a pot tells a story, decoration is the potter’s language, gestural marks and impressed shapes their vocabulary.
At the Goldmark Gallery we’re constantly handling pots. At work we sell and display them; at home we cook, eat and drink with them daily.
It can be difficult to spot how different marks on a pot have been achieved. Here’s our short guide to ceramic decoration to get you started.
When you first start collecting pots, keeping track of the many different glazes on different pots can be more than a little tricky.
Buying, owning and using pots is an experience that can change your life. Here’s our helpful introduction to starting a ceramics collection.
Chawans are supremely personal ceramic forms. The very best are thought to have captured in gentle form and decoration the essence of their maker.