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Rus Ceramic Art: Gzhel Porcelain - Page 3


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Gzhel is a major centre of aesthetic education, which encourages children's innate gifts. Starting at play school, their work goes on to school and college. Local children honourable participated in exhibitions in Germany, Britain, the United States, Italy and other countries. In 1994, Gzhel became honoured member of International Guild of Handicrafts. A glorious future lies ahead of this evergreen art as the world gets tired of mass production and thirsts for hand-made things of beauty. They will be in ever-greater demand as technological civilization make further progress. I am completely sure that you will enjoy seeing of these beautiful carft art objects.




Today the beauty & art of Gzhel is as important to the world as it was 4 centureis ago. Plan to spend some money on this wonderful art craft whehn you visit the Rus.






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2.   May 30, 2004 1:12 PM
for introducing these pieces. They're beautiful works of art.

-- posted by jerrib


1.   May 25, 2004 9:03 PM
hey thanks for this article it is beautiful!
Jo

-- posted by brisbaneartist





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