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		<description><![CDATA[Using probably the oldest type of material used in the history of technologies of mankind, pottery is a tried and true material that has shaped our earliest cultures.  It can be dated back to about 10,000 BC and has been used to make dishes, vases and sculptures.  Pottery involves shaping a clay substance to a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Using probably the oldest type of material used in the history of technologies of mankind, pottery is a tried and true material that has shaped our earliest cultures.  It can be dated back to about 10,000 BC and has been used to make dishes, vases and sculptures.  Pottery involves shaping a clay substance to a desired shape and then placing it in a kiln (a type of oven) to permanently maintain that shape.  It was primarily used before the advent of more advanced materials such as glass and metal were used. Though a very old technology, pottery is still used to today in art, as well as earthenware and sculptures.</p>
<p>Pottery wine goblets add a very unique tone to the table.  Since it is an old technology, they add a distinct rustic style, as well as a level of respectability, to the wine experience.  These wine goblets are best with full bodied red wines because of how well they complement the earthiness and power of those red wines.  They do not fare well with white wines aesthetically, as the primitive look of clay does not really match its delicate flavor.  If looking to buy pottery, buy them to use as <a href="http://redwinegoblets.com/red-wine-goblets/">red wine goblets</a>.</p>
<p>If indeed you want pottery wine goblets to add a rustic tone, it is best to get ones that have earthy colors.  This includes shades of brown, red and grey.  Many pottery wine goblets also come with a glossy coating over the clay prior to firing it in the kiln.  This process is known as glazing.  It is best to avoid this if you want an earthy looking goblet.</p>
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<p>On the flipside, a lot of pottery is created with intricate shapes with beautiful designs on it.  There are many potters out there that are very crafty in making earthenware.  Be sure to check your area for local pottery stores for handcrafted wine goblets, as well as other flatware, vases and artifacts.  Also look online as there are more and more people are finding it easier (and less expensive) to sell their goods online!</p>
<p>There is a final option, which is also the most fun.  You can always make your own pottery <a href="http://redwinegoblets.com/">wine goblets</a>!  Go to a local pottery shop and learn how to do it.  It’s always fun to indulge in new hobbies.  Take a few classes and try making your own.  Or, you could pick out a premade goblet and design it yourself!  After you are done designing it the way you want it, they will glaze it and fire it in a kiln for you to use.  This is a fun and relatively cheap option that you should definitely consider.</p>
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