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For existing members of the Australian Ceramics Directory, we hope you find the new changes exciting. For the first time you will be able to edit your entry whenever you like. This includes adding or deleting images of your work as you wish*.

We have transfered your existing details into the new structure for you, but there is a step you need to make before being able to update your own entry.

1. Navigate to the front page of the Directory. Go to the log-in window in the left menu, where it says ' No account yet? Register'.

Click register and follow the instructions. You will receive a confirmation email in which you need to click the supplied link to confirm your registration.

2. However, there is one important step to go before you will be able to update your entry. We need to make you the owner of your account. Please allow us 3 working days to make the change. You could send the This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it an email to to let us know you've registered to speed up the process*.

3. Once we have made that change, you can login and navigate to your entry in the directory. Look for the 'edit' button next to your entry. Click this, make your changes and click 'Submit'.

 If you have further questions don't hesitate to email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

*For members of the Australian Ceramics Association your listing is complimentary. For non-members your entry will be renewable every two years.

Click on an entry, a category, or the alphabetical list  to get started.

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New publication by Milton Moon

from the Australian Ceramics Association

Wabi and the Chawan by Milton Moon

An insightful essay by Milton Moon, a potter for close to sixty years, about the concept of the Wabi, as expressed by the Chawan within the tea-ceremony.

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