Information about Majolica Pottery

Written by Johann Erickson


Pottery is a creative masterpiece that stands alone inrepparttar artistic world. Whether it was molded by your first grader with his own two hands for a school project or was designed by famous potter in Italy, it will be cherished and shine asrepparttar 135671 work of art it really is. Pottery has been around for centuries and has been used by many cultures for an array of items, from cooking utensils to adorningrepparttar 135672 home. Today, many people are beginning to appreciaterepparttar 135673 unique design and exquisite craftsmanship that is found in Italian pottery especially Majolica.

Majolica pottery when defined does not expressrepparttar 135674 magnitude of its beauty. The definition is plainly stated as earthenware with a white, tin-opacified, viscous glaze, decorated by applying colorants onrepparttar 135675 raw glazed surface. The elasticity ofrepparttar 135676 glaze holds backrepparttar 135677 flow asrepparttar 135678 glaze melts, which will giverepparttar 135679 pottery a glossy surface that will holdrepparttar 135680 line quality ofrepparttar 135681 decoration onrepparttar 135682 surface.

Others refer to this unique and radiant potter as tin-glazed. This wonderful pottery andrepparttar 135683 way it came to be dates back torepparttar 135684 9th century in Baghdad. From that time forward, Majolica pottery has had its ups and downs. But, throughout history it has held a special honor among many that saw this pottery as a work of art. Each piece has not only been glazed in a unique way, but also has a personality of days gone by.

Today, you can purchase Majolica pottery that is created in muchrepparttar 135685 same way as it was duringrepparttar 135686 Renaissance years in Italy and France. This is whenrepparttar 135687 true Majolica pottery was born. Many Italian ceramists and artists began to use this unique type of pottery and glazing to create their wonderful masterpieces. Pottery was transformed from being useful household items into some ofrepparttar 135688 most beautiful items of art.

Fight back Against the Wave of Greed - Teach your Kids to Make Home Made Gifts

Written by Joey Lewitin


Fight back againstrepparttar wave of greed Teach your kids to make home made gifts by Joey Lewitin To a large extentrepparttar 135617 holidays have come to be more about materialism thanrepparttar 135618 original values of peace, harmony, and faith. Advertisers hit us from all sides with messages of greed and pettiness. Every media outlet is rife withrepparttar 135619 idea, “buy this, or they won’t love you.” In such an age, it is important to remind children aboutrepparttar 135620 true meaning ofrepparttar 135621 season. This can be done, to some extent, by haltingrepparttar 135622 cycle of gift buying and giving, and encouraging them to makerepparttar 135623 gifts they give by themselves this year. This has several major benefits.

1. In buildingrepparttar 135624 gift you will be spending time withrepparttar 135625 child doing something constructive.

2. It will teach themrepparttar 135626 value of money. The item they buy would have to be made just likerepparttar 135627 item they make themselves. Money doesn’t just appear it has to be earned, and then traded. So money is trading work, for work.

3. It will engage their imaginations and creativity.

4. The gift they create will be much more meaningful, and you should let them know that.

As you can see, there are a number of benefits to having your child build a gift themselves. At a young age this is obvious, many kids already do, but as they grow up it becomes more and more likely that a young adult will simply dole out some cash to get gifts for others. This is an unhealthy mind set to get stuck in. You should reassure them that if they spend some effort planning, designing, and building a gift, it will be a much more powerful and poignant gesture then simply takingrepparttar 135628 easy route and going torepparttar 135629 mall. Building a gift is easy. Different levels of skill can accomplish different things of course, butrepparttar 135630 mediums are fairly similar across all ages.

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