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Pottery Marks

Different types of pottery items are seen in world markets like ceramic plates, vases, tea sets, show piece curios, kitchenware, dinning ware, etc. These are purchased to decorate homes and also used daily for a variety of purposes. It is because of the intricate designs and styles in which they are made that they are prized.

Hand Painted Pottery

It was only with the invention of the pottery wheel that clay items witnessed a lot of change slowly and gradually. ‘Hand throwing’, a new process then, was used to create many interesting clay forms. Some of the most amazing shapes, like the symmetrical as well as spherical made the pottery items created then elegant as ever. 

Porcelain Figurines

A figurine made from porcelain could represent an animal, some deity, collectible dolls or even humans. Basically these are statues made out of porcelain material. It is the artist who puts in his creativity at its best to create some real looking ceramic figurines. Skill is required to make a convincing figurine. In the ancient times, these were made out of clay or of stone, but later other types of materials like wood, plastic, porcelain, glass and different types of metals were also used to make figurines.

Tea Sets

There are some who would like to sell these sets for the sake of earning profits while there are others who want to treasure them. The most important thing for you to understand is that silver tea sets and sets made from other classic materials are extremely valuable and it is a real honor to own them. If you are part of a home or work environment where a large number of tea sets are required, you could also consider buying wholesale tea sets, which come at affordable prices and a wide range for selection.

Antiques

Antiques and antiquity have to be preserved with utmost care. If you are cautious fragile pieces like Chinese antiques made from porcelain or ceramic can be treasure coves. Materials involved in their making are very delicate and fragile and hence they need extra protection while they are transported and handled. The rule also applies to hardwearing antiques made from ceramic or glass.