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Daily Archives: March 1, 2011
Beautiful Craftsmanship: Ceramic Board Games
My family traveled cross-country often and we played games like “I See Something” on the road. When at home, my little brothers and I could often be foundĀ huddled around a classic game board game. Then, when our family visited … Continue reading
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Tagged Board game, Ceramics, Ceramics and Pottery, chess pieces, chessgames, Chinese ceramics, craftmanship, daily blogging, family travel, Go stones, history of chess, history of games, Maryhill Museum, Meissen porcelain, online shopping, postaday2011, slip casting molds, Third Culture Kid
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