"The only online directory just for porcelain painting."
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All Categories in All RegionsThe websites listed below are in English unless otherwise stated. Click on the little "+" sign to see the Categories (subjects) for that entry.
Ceramaglas Decor (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia)
Supplies include paints, lustres and decals, and a limited range of porcelain blanks. Agents/distributors for Rockwood Pigments (formerly Johnson Matthey Australia) and Ruger & Gunzel paints and precious metals; visits by appointment.
http://www.ceramaglasdecor.com/
Added Aug 2002
- Last review 13 Feb 2005
Ceramic & craft centre (Brisbane, Queensland, Australia)
Hobby ceramics supplier with some china painting supplies and Evenheat kilns. Their Sydney store is wholesale only.
http://www.ceramicandcraft.com.au/
Added May 2004
Ceramic Hobbies (Thomastown, Victoria, Australia)
Distributor of Duncan and Bell products, such as china paints (some premixed or lead-free). Other products range from decals to porcelain half-dolls and Skutt kilns; retail and wholesale.
http://www.ceramichobbies.com.au/
Added Jan 2004
ceramics TODAY
A large links directory by Steven Goldate (includes some china painting). Accompanying articles include one about potter VisGirda's ceramic decals, made with china paints.
http://www.ceramicstoday.com/
Added Sep 2005
Ceramique (Musee de la Ceramique. Rouen, France)
Collection of local 16th to 18th century faience (some shown online), with some Delft ware, Italian majolica, Chinese porcelain, etc.; housed in a 17th century mansion.
http://www.rouen-musees.com/index_ceramique.html In French.
Added Aug 2002
- Last review 9 Oct 2005
Cercle artistique des peintres sur porcelaine = Verbindung der Porzellanmalkuenstler (Neuchatel, Switzerland)
A workshop, supplier and education centre; classes may be booked online. Le Cercle holds an annual international exhibition at the Fondation Pierre Gianadda in Martigny, and publishes the porcelain and glass painting magazine Magie des Arts (in French and German, with English, Italian and Spanish translations). Choose from the main menu for details and a subscription form.
http://www.capp-porcelaine.ch/ In English, French & German.
Added Nov 2000
- Last review 20 May 2007
Ceronics, Inc. (Matawan, New Jersey, United States)
Brief description of their "metallic coatings" includes gold for china painting.
http://www.ceronicsinc.com/
Added Mar 2005
- Last review 28 Oct 2007
CHATEAU BAROSSA (Lyndoch, South Australia, Australia)
Descriptions of this baroque-style chateau include brief details of its Antiques Museum and "world renowned Meissen and Sevres porcelain collection".
http://www.chateaubarrosa.com.au/
Added Mar 2007
Chateau de Chantilly (Chantilly, France)
The Chateau and its extensive grounds form one of France's cultural treasures. Site information includes a brief description of Chantilly porcelain in the Salon d'Orleans, in the Conde Museum's Galeries de Peintures. Periodic workshops for young people, found under Education services, include Kakiemon style decoration on porcelain.
http://www.museeconde.com/ In English, French & Japanese.
Added Oct 2003
Chateau de Tigny (Monika Riviere. Pouilly-sous-Charlieu, France)
Tableware and decorative items by hostess Monika Riviere are displayed online and at the Chateau.
http://www.chateaudesporcelaines.com/ In English, French & German.
Added Sep 2003
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Compiled by porcelain artist R. Janette Graham (Janri)
A selected listing of china painters' personal and business sites;
associations and museums; brush, kiln and paint manufacturers;
fine china and potteries; plus magazines, schools and suppliers from around the world.
Updated 5 May 2008.
Copyright © 2000-2008 R. Janette Graham
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