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Organizations relating to Ceramics, Earthenware

International Ceramic Federation / Sendai, Japan / Est. 1991
European Ceramic Society / Mons, Belgium / Est. 1987
Asia-Oceania Ceramic Federation / Beijing, China
Association Internationale pour l’Étude des Céramiques Médiévales et Modernes en Méditerranée / Aix-en-Provence, France / Est. 1992
Asian Electroceramics Association / Taipei, Taiwan
European Technical Ceramics Federation / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1967
International Committee for Abrasive Technology / Shenzhen, China / Est. 2002
World Ceramic Tiles Forum / Brussels, Belgium
Institute of Asian Cultures, Tokyo / Tokyo, Japan / Est. 1982
International Library on Earthen Architecture / Villefontaine, France
Terra Atlantica / Ouzilly-Vignolles, France / Est. 1996
International Federation of Potters / Est. 1894
Nordisk Samvirkende Tegelforeninger
European Ceramic Association / Est. 1948
European Enamel Authority / Hagen, Germany / Est. 1990
International Porcelain Artists and Teachers / Grapevine TX, USA / Est. 1956
International Nippon Collectors Club / Thurmont MD, USA / Est. 1979
International Brick Collectors' Association / Loveland OH, USA / Est. 1983
Belleek Collectors' International Society / Belleek, UK / Est. 1979
Wedgwood International Seminar / Est. 1956
Flow Blue International Collectors Club / Est. 1986
Australasian Porcelain Art Teachers
Torquay Pottery Collectors' Society / Torquay, UK / Est. 1976
Tea Leaf Club International / Des Moines IA, USA / Est. 1980
Majolica International Society / New York NY, USA / Est. 1989
World Organization of China Painters / Oklahoma City OK, USA
International Concrete Brick Association
Euroceram Network / Est. 1992
Institut international de la construction en terre / Paris, France
Paragon International Collectors Club / Est. 1997
Ceramics International Association / Est. 1973
International Committee of Enamelling Creators / Est. 1984
Tile, Marble, Terrazzo, Finishers, Shop-Workers and Granite Cutters International Union / Alexandria VA, USA / Est. 1877
Australasian Ceramic Society / Perth WA, Australia / Est. 1964
Ceramic Arts Federation International / Est. 1983
Studiecentrum voor Europese en Aziatische Ceramiek, Gent / Melle, Belgium
Derby Porcelain International Society / Coleshill, UK / Est. 1985
Chelsea Pottery International Guild of Artists / Est. 1951
International Briquetting Association
International Plate Collectors Guild / Artesia CA, USA / Est. 1970
Pacific Rim Conference on Ceramic and Glass Technololgy / Est. 1993
European Meeting on Ancient Ceramics / Est. 1991
European Enamel Association / Brussels, Belgium
International Brick and Block Masonry Conference / Est. 1967
Europe Makes Ceramics / Berlin, Germany / Est. 2015
Oriental Ceramic Society / Cambridge, UK / Est. 1921
International Committee for the Conservation of Mosaics / Rome, Italy / Est. 1977
World Academy of Ceramics / Faenza, Italy / Est. 1987
Association internationale pour l'étude de la mosaïque antique / Paris, France / Est. 1963
International Enamellers Institute / Milan, Italy / Est. 1957

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Action Strategies relating to Ceramics, Earthenware

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