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Ceramic Art

Middle Eastern Love Statue with Golden Calligraphy

£48Add to cart
Sale 30%
Persian Immortals Pottery Sculpture

Persian Immortals Pottery Sculpture

Original price was: £40.Current price is: £28.Add to cart

Calligraphy Candle Holder Set

£88Add to cart

Art of Calligraphy Tea Set

£9£28Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

Lovers Mug

£20£35Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

Calligraphy Ceramic Mug

£10Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

Persian Mugs

£10Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

Rumi Pottery Pomegranate Vase

£20Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

40cm Hand Painted Ceramic Serving Bowl

£75Add to cart
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Sama 1 , 25cm Hand Painted Ceramic Plate

Sama 1 , 25cm Hand Painted Ceramic Plate

Original price was: £25.Current price is: £20.Add to cart
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Love Bird Bowl

Love Bird Bowl

£9£19Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

Ceramic Letter “S” س

£34Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

Ceramic Letter D

£38Add to cart

White Ceramic Letter D

£38Add to cart

Ceramic Letter Alef الف

£48Add to cart

Ceramic Letter P پ

£38Add to cart

Ceramic Letter Sh ش

£37Add to cart

Ceramic Letter Y ی

£38Add to cart

Ceramic Letter “A”

£40Add to cart

Ceramic Letter “F”

£38Add to cart

Ceramic Letter “N”

£38Add to cart

Letter  H  Persian Ceramic Calligraphy

£40Add to cart

Letter J Persian Ceramic Calligraphy

£68Add to cart

Letter J Persian Ceramic Calligraphy

£38Add to cart

Persian Ceramic Letter T

£38Add to cart

Persian Ceramic Letter M

£32Add to cart

Golden Bowl Handmade Pottery Serving Bowl

£75£141Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
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28cm Handmade Floral Pottery Plate

28cm Handmade Floral Pottery Plate

Original price was: £42.Current price is: £38.Add to cart
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Ceramic Persian Bird 18cm

Ceramic Persian Bird 18cm

£14£17Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

Elegant Harmony Golden Persian Bird Sculpture

£30Add to cart

Gold Fish Handmade Floral Pottery Bowl 21cm

£32Add to cart
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Persian Calligraphy Ceramic Bird

Persian Calligraphy Ceramic Bird

Original price was: £22.Current price is: £17.Add to cart

Bird and Baby Set

£22Add to cart

Hand Painted Ceramic Birds

£38Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

Golden Ceramic Word Allah

£98Add to cart

Persian Lion Rhyton Lion Cup

£50Add to cart

the Spell of Lorestan

£60Add to cart

Horse Earthenware Jug

£50Add to cart

Pine Model Ceramic Candle Holder

£28Add to cart

Hand Painted Ceramic Teapot

Original price was: £60.Current price is: £38.Add to cart

Hand Painted Mug

£38Add to cart

Hand Painted Ceramic Ashtray

£26Add to cart

Ancient Bird

£60Add to cart

Hand Painted Ceramic Bottle

£48Add to cart

Liquid Incense Burners Persian Art

£43Add to cart

Handmade Bonbon Dish

£38Add to cart

Handmade Pottery Double Bowl

£40Add to cart

Handmade Pottery Dip Bowls

£48Add to cart

About Persian ceramic art

Persian Ceramic Art is an inorganic non-metallic solid that is composed of metallic or non-metallic compounds and is formed by heating at high temperatures and then hardening.  In general, Persian Ceramic Art is hard, brittle, and corrosion-resistant material. Common examples are pottery, china, and brick.

The crystallinity range of Persian Ceramic Art materials varies from fully oriented to quasi-crystalline, glassy, ​​and sometimes even completely molded (glass, for example).  In most cases, baked ceramics are glass or semi-glass, as is the case with pottery, heavy utensils, and porcelain.  The variability of crystallization and electron composition in ionic and covalent bonds means that most ceramic materials are good thermal and electrical insulators (extensive research has been done in ceramic engineering).  With such a wide range of possible options for the composition or structure of a ceramic (e.g., almost all elements, almost all types of bonds, and all levels of crystallization), the subject range of ceramics is very wide, and identifiable characteristics (e.g. hardness, stiffness, electrical conductivity)  Etc.) is difficult for the whole group.

Ceramics generally have properties such as high melting temperature, high hardness, poor conductivity, high modulus of elasticity, high chemical resistance, and low ductility,  but there are exceptions (eg piezoelectric ceramics, glass transition temperature, superconducting Persian Ceramic Art, and  Other).  Many composites such as fiberglass and carbon fiber, although containing ceramics, are not part of the ceramic family.

The first man-made ceramics were pottery (such as vases or utensils) or sculptures made of clay, which, either by themselves or mixed with other materials such as silica, were fired and hardened in a fire.

Persian Ceramic Art was later glazed and baked to create smooth, colored surfaces and to reduce porosity by using glass and amorphous ceramic coatings on crystalline ceramic art substrates. Ceramics today include household, industrial, and construction products, as well as  There, is a wide range of Ceramic Wall Art arts.  In the twentieth century, new ceramic materials were developed for use in advanced ceramic engineering, such as semiconductors.

The word “ceramic” comes from the Greek word κεραμικός (Keramik’s), meaning “pottery” or “for pottery”, [5] and it comes from κέραμος (keramos), meaning “potter, Persian tiles, pottery”.  Known as the root “ceram” from the Greek-Micah word ke-ra-me-we, meaning “ceramic workers”, it is written with the syllable line “b”.  The word “ceramic” may be used as  An adjective is used to describe a substance, product, or process, or it may be used as a noun, singularly, or as a plural noun.