Show, Ask and Discover: Pot Clinic
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The Emergence of Overglaze Enamels on Porcelain
A Blaze of Colour: The Emergence of Overglaze Ena [...]
Chinoiserie: A Vision of the Far East from Europe
Chinoiserie: A Vision of the Far East from Europe [...]
Digitisation of SEACS publications by NLB
On the 18th October 2012, a former President of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society, Ms. Ingrid Hanson, met with the Director of the National Library Board of Singapore, Mr. Gene Tan, to sign an agreement regarding the digitisation of the Society's publications, most of them out of print.
Examining Kraak Porcelain with Maura Rinaldi
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Ceramics in Myanmar: Unexplored Territory
For many people, Myanmar ceramics are synonymous with the word "martaban", but this does not do justice to the wide range of ceramics made in that country.
The Sir Percival David Collection
The Sir Percival David Foundation Collection with [...]
Reflections on Southeast Asian Ceramics: Willetts’ Foresight
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Is It Real?
Is It Real? with Shirley M Mueller Fortunately, i [...]
NTU Dragon Kilns Symposium & Exhibition
Symposium: Nanyang Technological University Drago [...]
Enlightened Ways: The Many Streams of Buddhist Art in Thailand
Enlightened Ways: The Many Streams of Buddhist Ar [...]
10 Things to Know About Chinese Ceramics
Lecture: 10 Things to Know About Chinese Ceramics [...]
The Mystery and Beauty of Overglaze Ceramics
The Mystery and Beauty of Overglaze Ceramics Memb [...]
A Maritime History of the Ancient Champa Kingdom
Ports, Shipwrecks, and Ceramics: A Maritime Histo [...]
Devotion & Desire: Cross-Cultural Art in Asia
Devotion & Desire: Cross-Cultural Art in Asia [...]
Discovering the Mystery & Beauty of Changsha Ware
Discovering the Mystery & Beauty of Changsha W [...]
Potsherds, Texts, & Singapore’s Role in Southeast Asian Maritime Culture
Temasek, renamed Singapore by Sri Tri Buana according to the Sululatus' Sulatin (Malay Annals/Sejarah Melayu/SM), was an ancient pirate lair, but at the same time was a kingdom which exchanged ambassadors with China.
SEACS’ 45th AGM and the annual William Willetts Lecture
SEACS 45th AGM and WW Lecture 2014 NOTICE IS HERE [...]