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Composition of porcelain 4pcs kids set :
Egg cup:5*6.7*4.7
Bowl:12.5*6.4*6
plate:19*12
Mug:9*10*5.5
| Packing: |
COLOR BOX |
| Unit Price/Payment: |
FOB SHENZHEN |
| Origin: |
made in china |
| Min. Order: |
2000 SETS |
| Transportation: |
BY SEA |
| Usage: |
Daily Use |
| Material: |
Porcelain |
| Export Markets: |
North America, South America, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, Africa, Oceania, Mid East, Eastern Asia, Western Europe |
Filed under:
Bowls,
Ceramic Design,
Ceramic Products,
Ceramics Business,
Ceramics Exports,
Chaozhou Ceramics,
China Ceramic,
Chinese Ceramics,
Chinese Porcelain,
Cup,
Egg cup,
Jingdezhen Ceramics,
Jingdezhen Porcelain,
Kids,
Mug,
My Heart,
New Design,
Plate,
Porcelain,
Porcelain Pot,
SAUCER,
TEA CUP,
Tea Pot
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PORCELAIN KIDS ITEM
COMPOSITION:
Mug: 1PCS
Bowl: 1PCS
Saucer: 1PCS
Egg cup: 1PCS
| Packing: |
color box with window |
| Model NO.: |
kids items -3 |
| Unit Price/Payment: |
FOB SHENZHEN |
| Origin: |
MADE IN CHINA |
| Min. Order: |
2000sets |
| Transportation: |
ocean shipping |
| Disposable: |
No |
| Pieces: |
4pcs |
| Material: |
Ceramic & Porcelain |
| Export Markets: |
North America, South America, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, Africa, Oceania, Mid East, Eastern Asia, Western Europe |
Filed under:
Bowls,
Ceramic Design,
Ceramics Business,
Ceramics Exports,
China Ceramic,
Chinese Porcelain,
Egg cup,
Kids,
Mug,
My Heart,
New Design,
Plate,
Porcelain,
Porcelain dinnerware,
Porcelain Pot,
Pot,
SAUCER,
TEA CUP
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Material :bone china or white porcelain
Competitive price at export A+B grade
Varieties of designs and shapes
Packing: gift box or common packaging
we can supply porcelain items according to
the buyer’s original sample,technicaldrawings
and composition
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174PCS DINNER SET: |
|
Material bone china or white porcelain
Competitive price at export A+B grade
Varieties of designs and shapes
Packing: gift box or common packaging
we can supply porcelain items according to
the buyer’s original sample,
technicaldrawings and composition
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Orange and Textured Iron Bowl by Lynn Cardwell Pottery @ Etsy.

I do not fall for all of Lynn Cardwell’s pottery works, but I really really love her bowls. The contrast between the bright and glossy colors on the insides and the rough aspect of the outsides is very interesting, plus the shapes of her bowls are extremely beautiful. That orange one is a favorite of mine, I always come back to it, but then I love orange so much…
Her Ikebana vases are amazing too, they have the same kind of strength and simplicity.
She is a member of the Etsy Mud Team.
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Hand-thrown porcelain with soft organic forms, the new line of Linda Bloomfield Ceramics at Liberty offers a beautiful play of colour and textures. Created in West London, these lovely pieces have a warm and serene style. Each cup, plate and bowl has a unique hand-crafted charm and an artistic individuality. Featuring tactile satin matt glazes and brilliant glossy interiors, the Bloomfield tableware offers a palette of aqua, lime and peach. The translucent colour glazes reveal the sweeping crafting texture. A fabulous casual tableware, the Linda Bloomfield collection offers a brilliant modern rustic style. Available from Liberty in London:
Dimple Cup – £17.95
Small Bowl (aqua) – £18.95
Large Bowl (lime) – £24.95
Small Jug – £16.95

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Large Whirl #1 + Pebble Cup in Orange + Pebble Pendant in Aqua + Small Whirl #4
When it comes to objects, there’s really Shape & Material. Well I grant you there is also this great dynamic duo called “Form & Function” but let’s just stick to the “Shape & Material” thing. Indeed, you can have the most wonderful color, if the shapes and materials are not right, then it’s just useless, it will never be right.
Kim Westad, since she expresses her art with clay, should know about materials. She used to be a graphic designer but she says her life changed when she decided to take a pottery class. And anyone over the age of 5 having one day put their hands into clay will understand exactly what she means. Because with these arts that require some technique either it’s like some Big Revelation, or more often than not, you just suck at it and you know it will take quite some time before you make anything more than heart-shaped ashtrays – if you ever do. (And although I have had some urges to try myself at the stuff, as you may have guessed to my great dismay I somehow am stuck in the latter category.)
So Kim Westad has this thing with clay, and she also has this great sense of “shape”. To be honest I am not fond of all her creations (some of them are a bit too classical for my taste) but the ones I like I really love. I find her Whirls Collection, and most of all her “Large whirl #1″ – the white ones being my favorites anyway – amazing. Those pieces have a powerful architectural quality (she herself acknowledges to the architectural influences, and they definitely arouse images of the Guggenheim in New York or of some of Niemeyer’s works) and an impressive simplicity about them that make them look more like sculptures than mere decorating objects.
Her Pebbles Cups in Orange or in Chocolate, her Pebble Bowls, Sweet Peas and Votive Holders are also very nice.
She is currently living and working in New York but she ships internationally.
She has been an Etsy Featured Seller in June 2007.
You might also want to read her interview on Crafty Synergy (a great blog I discovered writing this article).
