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Ceramics in the world.
Ceramics are all around us.
Thousands of years ago humans learned how to make earthenware vessels by kneading forming and firing clay.
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They share common origins with the conventional ceramics that we use every day like tableware vases pottery and other household items.
The ceramic artists are the biggest gifts to the world which add creativity in the sculptures.
We often take for granted the major role ceramics has played in the progress of mankind.
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Once humans discovered that clay could be dug up and formed into objects by first mixing with water and then firing the industry was born.
One of the most talented artists in the world is ceramic artists.
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