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Amnon Israeli
Fine Ceramic Art and Judaica His works received many prizes and are exhibited in the Israel Museum, Ha'aretz Museum, and Heichal Shlomo and overseas in museums and galleries in Stockholm, Tokyo, and Kyoto.
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Garo Sandrouni
Hand painted Armenian pottery for daily use and ceramic tiles for bathroom and kitchen decorations.
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Jerusalem
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Israel
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Hilda Merom
Hilda works in functional high fire stoneware and artistic Saggar firing ceramics using organic materials to get color and texture. Explanation of the Saggar firing, including pictures. Her work was exhibited in Israel and abroad.
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Hebrew, English
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[
Kfar Veradim
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Galilee
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Israel
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Irit Abba
Work is wheel-thrown and fired to stoneware and porcelain temperatures.
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Israel
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Irit Gabrieli Amitai
Israeli ceramic artist living and creating in Tel Aviv, studied at the 'Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design' in Jerusalem. Irit creates pottery decorated with her distinctive designs, pieces for children's rooms and wall tiles. [Neve-Zedek, Tel Aviv]
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Israel Shmueli- BotzPottery
The studio main focus is potter's wheel and glaze chemistry evening and morning classes. The site also contain gallery of Israel Shmueli's wheel-thrown and freely decorated stoneware mugs and bathroom sinks.
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Hebrew, English
)
[
Petach Tikva
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Tel Aviv
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Israel
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Palestinian Pottery, The
Unique hand painted ceramic tiles and pottery by the Balian family-since 1922.
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Jerusalem, Palestinian Authority
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Ronit's Ceramics
Ronit Ben-Cnaan makes works of simplistic, tranquil beauty, which combine architectural motifs with symmetrical recurring geometric elements, including squares, rectangles and circles.
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Ramat Hasharon
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Israel
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Sara Ben Yosef
Sara produces wheel-thrown functional ware as well as Judaica in stoneware. Her use of silk-screen printed decoration makes her pottery very distinctive. Each piece of Judaica is one of a kind, embodying the Hebrew script as well as Jewish symbols.
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The Gils
Workshop and studio for the design and production of ceramic, glass and metal artifacts.
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Mitzpe Klil
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Israel
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