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  • noun Plural form of ceramist.

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Examples

  • They are comprised of painters, sculptors, photographers, installation artists, computer imaging artists, graphic artists, and ceramists from the Island, but also from the outer boroughs, Manhattan, and even Westchester County.

    Jim Luce: Tadeusz Sudol: An Eye for the Roosevelt Island Tram 2010

  • They are comprised of painters, sculptors, photographers, installation artists, computer imaging artists, graphic artists, and ceramists from the Island, but also from the outer boroughs, Manhattan, and even Westchester County.

    Jim Luce: Tadeusz Sudol: An Eye for the Roosevelt Island Tram 2010

  • The welders, the casters, the ceramists, the fabricators, the installers, the site specifists, the conceptualists, the videots, the computer interactivists, and the social commentators established territories throughout the house and across the lawn.

    Jigsaw Magic 2009

  • The welders, the casters, the ceramists, the fabricators, the installers, the site specifists, the conceptualists, the videots, the computer interactivists, and the social commentators established territories throughout the house and across the lawn.

    Jigsaw Magic 2009

  • The next floor up (and the basement floor) holds exhibitions of ceramic antiques as well as pieces by contemporary ceramists.

    Seoul 2008

  • This book is intended to provide practical information for ceramists working in developing countries, with little access to the prepared and controlled glaze materials available in industrialized nations.

    1. Introduction and scope 1993

  • This book is the second in a series of books for potters and ceramists working in developing countries.

    Chapter 2 1990

  • Our pottery would probably never have attained its high quality of excellence if the tea-masters had not lent it to their inspiration, the manufacture of the utensils used in the tea-ceremony calling forth the utmost expenditure of ingenuity on the parts of our ceramists.

    The Book of Tea Okakura, Kakuzo, 1862-1913 1906

  • Our pottery would probably never have attained its high quality of excellence if the tea-masters had not lent it to their inspiration, the manufacture of the utensils used in the tea-ceremony calling forth the utmost expenditure of ingenuity on the parts of our ceramists.

    The Book of Tea Kakuzo Okakura 1888

  • China in 1223 and studied under the Sung ceramists; the latter, to

    A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era Dairoku Kikuchi 1886

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