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Brush & Bisque-It - Paint your own pottery studio, with seven locations across the south of England.

DesignAway - Ceramics studios in Burford, Burnham-on-Sea and Stroud specialising in ceramic painting parties, childrens activity breaks, fundraising and paint-your-own pottery for schools.

Roydon Ceramics - Hobby ceramics classes and chinaware. Located in Roydon, near Harlow on the Hertfordshire / Essex border.

Bath Potters Supplies - Materials, tools and equipment supplies for pottery. Located in Bath, South West England.

Tim Gee Ceramics - Exhibiting the work of British potter, Tim Gee. Thrown translucent porcelain.

Paint Me Pottery - Pottery painting studio in North London. Provides a wide range of pottery and colours.

Country Love Ceramics - Main suppliers to hobby crafts, clay cafes and contemporary art studios. Kilns, glazes, slip and greenware.

Mobile Ceramic Studio - Offering mobile, experienced staff to help with ceramic painting projects. Gallery, gift shop and contact information included.

The Astbury Site for Pottery - Site dedicated to Staffordshire Astbury pottery, with information on ceramics and pottery techniques throughout the world.

Helen Rondell Ceramics - Features the work of London based ceramist, Helen Rondell; who specialises in the Raku firing process. Biography, gallery and exhibition listings.

The Museums and Galleries of The Potteries - Offers access to the heritage of Stoke-on-Trent. World-class collection of ceramics. Continuously changing exhibitions, hands-on activities for all ages.

The Digital Museum of Cornish Ceramics - Features ceramics made in Cornwall and contains examples of the work produced, the potters' marks and background information. Includes contact details.

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