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Festival Internazionale della Ceramica e Mostra Mercato
International Ceramics Festival and Market-Fair
argilla@micfaenza.org

Saturday 3pm

City: Seoul Country: South Korea Product category: art objects | home and garden decoration | everyday ceramics We are ceramists…

Keramikatelier33

City: Neuenegg, Canton of Bern Country: Switzerland Product category: home and garden decoration | art objects I believe that working…

Russell Coates

City: Frome, Somerset Country: United Kingdom Commodity Category: art objects | everyday ceramics I make underglaze blue porcelain, dishes, bowls,…

Marina Kurukchi

City: Berezan Country: Ukraine Commodity category: everyday ceramics Marina Kurukchi’s pottery style is based on traditional shapes technology and the…

Antikapratika Ceramics

City: Berlin Country: Germany Commodity Category: ceramics of daily use The Antikapratika Ceramics collection brings the artistic form of tattoos…

Andile-ceramic

City: Türkheim Country: Germany Commodity Category: ceramics of daily use | jewelry Very fine, translucent porcelain objects ranging from containers…

Keramikwerkstatt A. Skirde

City: Höhr-Grenzhausen Country: Germany Commodity Category: ceramics of daily use I’m Armin Skirde, I create plates in stoneware cooked in…

atelier verena siol

City: Oranienburg Country: Germany Commodity category: everyday ceramics | art objects Verena Siol has been making individual objects and small…

keramos studio

City: Apolda Country: Germany Commodity category: everyday ceramics | art objects Inspired by the classic Japanese aesthetics of the Kokedama…

Keramik Schmid-Köhler

City: Betzigan Country: Germany Commodity Category: art objects | home and garden decoration The Keramik Schmid-Köhler workshop was opened in…

LABORNA

City: Asturias Country: Spain Commodity Category: art objects | home and garden decoration LABORNA’s workshop is formed by Elvira and…

Roque Martínez Ceramist

City: Agost, Alicante Country: Spain Commodity Category: art objects The workshop was created by my grandfather in 1917: we are…

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