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Affichage des articles dont le libellé est pottery. Afficher tous les articles
Affichage des articles dont le libellé est pottery. Afficher tous les articles
mercredi 27 mars 2013
Tea for two
The lidless teapot has been designed and made on the wheel by Jean Brion. I don't know what happened to the lid. The lamp comes from Vallauris. The potter who made it is Christian Muratore.
I took a few photos of two teapots I have at home. I do not own anything valuable in terms of money but each object in my living room has a story linked to it, which makes it much more precious to me. I am trying to follow the steps and the initiative taken by a few lady bloggers, such as Thérèse and Claude, who themselves had taken over from other bloggers, such as HPY and Miss Yves. Is this a chain or what (just kidding)?
L'autre théière que j'ai photographiée au milieu de livres très hétéroclites dans une de mes étagères m'a été offerte par notre amie Giulia. A vrai dire, presque tout ce qui se trouve dans mon appartement maintenant m'a été donnée par Giulia et son époux.
samedi 12 avril 2008
Anduze pottery

The city of Anduze in the Gard, the département next to Hérault, has been famous for its pottery since the 16th century. One can see this type of potteries everywhere in Montpellier.
I took this photo three years ago. I had played all afternoon with the little boy. I never met him again.
There is a wonderful "bambouseraie" in Anduze, probably the most famous bambouseraie in France.
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