From ‘Made in Malaysia’ to ‘Made in Singapore’?
Despite a regional history of commercial kilns in both Malaysia and Singapore, why do we have no active commercial kilns today ponders this enthusiast.
Despite a regional history of commercial kilns in both Malaysia and Singapore, why do we have no active commercial kilns today ponders this enthusiast.
Sten (centre back) hosting a group of SEACS members in his KL home in [...]
Famille Rose Phoenix Dish, Early 20th Century, China Copyright Per [...]
A 1939 wedding gift of a set of dishes turns into a family heirloom, travelling from Jingdezhen, China to Hong Kong and finally Singapore.
The story behind China's famous Yixing teapots and the value of a visit to Hong Kong's Flagstaff House Museum.
History of SEACS 1969-2019 7.00pm Friday, 30 January 2020Visitors' Bri [...]
Year End SEACS Open House 4pm-7pm Sunday, 8 December 2019Home o [...]
Learn from the Experts: Longquan / Chinese Celadons 7pm Wednesday, 27 [...]
SEACS Members’ Ceramics and Art Books Sale 11am-6pm Saturday & S [...]
The Artists Who Captured Victorian England in Clay: Commemorati [...]
Purchased on a SEACS trip to Jingdezhen in 2010, this little replica covered cricket container remains one of its owner's favourite ceramic pieces.
Chinese Export Ware for Thai Elites: Bencharong 6.30pm Sunday, [...]