Titian Studio Pottery New Zealand

A blog on the world of New Zealand's mid century Titian Studio pottery, produced c. 1950-1970.

Monday, June 3

Piha Iron Sands Glaze (possibly)

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There has long been something of an orphan pot in this Titian collection. The pot is a standard form V119 (Vase shape number 19), probably f...
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Titian's Leather Glaze: Mid-Century ceramic style

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Perhaps one of the most stylish Titian Studio glazes was what Cameron Brown call his 'Leather Glaze". Leather is from the s...
Wednesday, February 13

Marble Glaze

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Sorry for the long silence. This post looks at the marble glaze, another of Titian's excellent range of mid-century art glazes. 'M...
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Saturday, June 9

Titian's Stonehenge and Lascaux caves decoration

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The Stonehenge glaze was used extensively in conjunction with a design Cam Brown adapted from prehistoric art found in the Lascaux Caves in ...

Titian's Stonehenge Glaze

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Another highly successful innovative glaze achieved at Titian was what they called "Stonehenge". It was reportedly Cameron Brown...
Friday, May 25

Vase lucky number 13

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Some shapes saw interesting evolutions and adaptations in design over Titian's life time. One such was the large  V113 (Vase number 13),...

Titian's Woodgrain Glaze: Oak & Mahogany

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One of the most successful of Titian's art glazes has to have been the wood grain glaze. More specifically, the Mahogany glaze, because ...
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