stirring up the meltingpot: Photo
My love for eating and the right presentation of food, has led me to the art of ceramics. I've collected dishes and other ceramics ever since I began traveling the world as a fashion model. I started designing my own pottery after enrolling in a ceramics class some 15 years ago. I am inspired by archeological finds and tribal art. You can check out some of my work on ETSY http://www.etsy.com/shop/MarielleMacville http://www.facebook.com/mariellemacvilleceramics
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Description Primary Description: Colorless glass; blown, mold-blown, cut, ground, drilled, gilded, assembled. Brass (?) metal fixtures and mounts. (a) Baluster-shaped vase base with twelve slightly concave panel sides and two-tiered twelve-sided stepped pedestal foot. Two ground vertical patches on either side near rim; two holes (1 cm diameter) drilled in each ground patch. (b) Waisted neck with six panel sides and widely flaring rim. Base of neck portion fits into rim of vase base. Two…
El famoso Jarron de las Gacelas,encontrado en La Alhambra y se puede ver en el Museo del sitio
A large Hispano-Moresque pottery Jar Granada, late 19th Century
A large Hispano-Moresque pottery Jar Granada, late 19th Century decorated in gilt and polychrome, the pear-shaped body with sloping shoulders attached to the neck by a pair of flattened handles, the lower half of the body with lobed medallions containing arabesque interlace, the upper part with half-medallions filled with inscriptions, the handles with calligraphic borders 145 cm. high