An A–Z of Ceramics
Do you know your A-marked from your Factory Z? Gen up on your ceramics knowledge with our A-Z
The V&A’s Ceramics collections are unrivalled anywhere in the world. Encyclopaedic and global in scope, they encompass the history of fine ceramic production from about 2500 BC to the present day.
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Take a tour through the treasure trove ceramincs collection and discover some of its secrets
Firing a pot is the point of no return. Discover some of the 'happy accidents' that have emerged from the kiln.
Discover the story behind this remarkable porcelain creature
Find out more about Richard Batterham's commitment to the whole process of making
Lessons in love from a rare ceramic board game
Watch as we unbox and gently rattle a selection of late 17th and early 18th century ceramic bath rasps from Iran
Step inside the potter's studio
The evolution of a design classic, stretching back over 400 years
The V&A not only holds the greatest collection of maiolica in the world, but also this unique treatise describing its manufacture.
A centuries-old Chinese porcelain tradition reinvented by contemporary designers
Discover the fascinating cargoes retrieved from Asian trade ships, wrecked in the South China Sea
Discover how Clarice Cliff's bold, Art Deco ceramics brought modernity to the kitchen sink
A rare work by influential studio potter Hans Coper joins the V&A's Ceramics collection
Our traditional Italian Nativity scene includes fascinating details about everyday life in 18th-century Naples
This elaborate staircase was designed to highlight the versatility and beauty of decorative ceramics
Discover some of the most iconic and enduring objects in the history of Chinese ceramics
Meet an imaginative and innovative 19th-century artist-potter
Discover the meanings, inspiration and processes of making
Soup tureen or bunch of asparagus? Take a closer look at trompe l'oeil ceramics
Discover some of the finest examples of teapots produced over the last five centuries
Experimenting with how the object was originally made
Bold, intricate and beautiful
Take a journey into the history of porcelain through extraordinary objects
Discover a unique appetite for clay
Discover more about Wedgwood's anti-slavery medallion – a forerunner of the protest badge