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Breaking the mould: new approaches to ceramics
Call Number: NK 3940 B74 2007
Architecture/Fine Arts Library
Cast
ISBN: 9780764353383
Publication Date: 2017
The Ceramic Process: A Manual of Inspiration for Ceramic Art and Design
Call Number: TP 810.5 R45 2005
Architecture/Fine Arts Library
Clay
Publication Date: 2017
Mold making for ceramics
Call Number: TP 809.5 F75 1985
Architecture/Fine Arts Library
The Potter's Dictionary of Materials and Techniques
Call Number: REF TT 919.5 H35 1991
Architecture/Fine Arts Library
Strange Clay
Publication Date: 2023
Ten Thousand Years of Pottery
Call Number: NK 3780 C663 2000
Architecture/Fine Arts Library
A Theory of Craft
Call Number: NK 1110 R57 2007
Architecture/Fine Arts Library
Vitamin C
Call Number: Quick Reference ; NK3940 .V58 2017
Publication Date: 2017
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