Every Katrich Vessel
 
  All Vessels are Unique in Design and Execution
 
  Fall-Winter, 2011-2012, for the New York Pier Show and The Showplace in Manhattan.
 
  Spring-Summer, 2011, for AAPA Show and Sale in Philadelphia, and for Pottery Lovers Reunion in Zanesville.
 
  Winter, 2011, for NY Antiques & Americana at the Piers Show, plus Arts & Crafts Conference in NC.
 
  Spring-Fall, 2010, for AAPA Convention, Pottery Lovers Reunion in OH, and The Showplace.
 
  Winter, 2010, for New York Ceramics Fair, and the Arts & Crafts Conference.
 
  Fall, 2009, for Columbus Art Pottery Exhibition in Ohio, and for Barbara Gerr Antiques (Arnie Small) at NY Pier Show, and for The Showplace in Manhattan.
 
  Summer, 2009, for Pottery Lovers Reunion Show in Zanesville, Ohio, and for The Showplace in Manhattan.
 
  Spring, 2009, for AAPA Art Pottery Show & Sale, Philadelphia.
 
  Winter, 2009, for Arts & Crafts Conference in Asheville, North Carolina.
 
  Winter, 2009, for New York Ceramics Fair, NYC.
 
  Fall, 2008, for NY Pier Antiques and Art Show, and for The Showplace in Manhattan.
 
  Summer, 2008, for Pottery Lovers Reunion Show in Zanesville, Ohio.
 
  Spring, 2008, for American Art Pottery Association Show & Sale, Philadelphia.
 
  Winter, 2008, for Arts & Crafts Conference in Asheville, North Carolina, and for The Showplace in Manhattan.
 
  Fall, 2007, for NY Pier Antiques and Art Show, and for The Showplace in Manhattan.
 
  Summer, 2007, for Pottery Lovers Reunion Show in Zanesville, Ohio.
 
  Spring, 2007, for Arts & Crafts Chicago and American Art Pottery Association Shows.
 
  Winter, 2007, for Arts & Crafts Conference in Asheville, North Carolina.
 
  Winter, 2007, for New York Ceramics Fair, NYC.
 
  Fall, 2006, for Fall New York Antiques and Fine Art Fair, NYC.
 
  Summer, 2006, for Pottery Lovers Reunion in Zanesville, Ohio.
 
  Spring, 2006, for AAPA Pottery Show, Dalton's in Syracuse, NY, and The Showplace in Manhattan.
 
  Winter, 2006, for Arts & Crafts Conference, in Asheville, NC.
 
  Winter, 2006, for New York Ceramics Fair, NYC.
 
  Fall, 2005, for Pottery Expo in Old Greenwich, Connecticut, and for the Showplace.
 
  Summer, 2005, for Wendy Fall Fair at Park Avenue Armory in NYC.
 
  Summer, 2005, for Pottery Lovers Reunion in Zanesville, Ohio.
 
  Winter-Spring, 2005, for AAPA Convention and Show in Cincinnati, Ohio.
 
  Winter, 2005, for Arts & Crafts Conference in Asheville, NC.
 
  Fall-Winter, 2004-05, for New York Ceramics Fair, NYC.
 
  Summer, 2004.
 
  Spring, 2004, for Paul J. Katrich Solo Exhibition in New York City.
 
  Winter, 2004, for Arts & Crafts Conference in Asheville, NC.
 
  Winter, 2004, for New York Ceramics Fair, NYC..
 
  Fall, 2003.
 
  Summer, 2003.
 
  Spring, 2003, for AAPA Convention and Show, Cincinatti, Ohio.
 
  Winter-Spring, 2003.
 
  Winter, 2003, for Arts & Crafts Conference in Asheville, NC.
 
  Fall, 2002.
 
  Summer, 2002.
 
  Spring, 2002.
 
  Winter, 2002, for Arts & Crafts Conference in Asheville, NC.
 
  Fall-Winter, 2001-02.
 
  Summer, 2001.
 
  Spring, 2001.
 
  Winter, 2001, for Arts & Crafts Conference in Asheville, NC.
 
  Fall-Winter, 2000-01.
 
  Summer, 2000.
 
  Winter-Spring, 2000.
 
  Fall, 1999, for the first Paul J. Katrich Exhibition.
 
  Summer, 1999.
 
  Spring, 1999.
 
  Winter, 1999.
 
  Fall, 1998.
 
  Summer, 1998.
 
  Fall-Spring, 1997-98.
 
  Sculptural works made from 1995-1997.
 

Trademark of Paul J. Katrich Paul J. Katrich

Positively Unique and Rather Extraordinary
Luster Pottery

(for Unique and Extraordinary People)



Luster Vessels from Spring, 2002


Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0541 Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0541
Katrich:Corona Luster Vessel #4 - 0541


Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0542 Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0542
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0542 Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0542
Katrich:Corona Luster Vessel #5 - 0542


Katrich:Corona is a new process
by Paul J. Katrich,
for symbolic and depictive lusters



Special Vessel 500

Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0500 Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0500
Luster Vessel 0500
Includes Special Mark




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Vessels Created in Spring, 2002


Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0501
0501
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0502
0502
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0503
0503
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0504
0504
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0505
0505
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0506
0506
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0507
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0507
0507
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0508
0508
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0509
0509
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0510
0510
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0511
0511
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0512
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0512
0512
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0513
0513
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0514
0514
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0515
0515
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0516
0516
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0517
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0517
0517
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0518
0518

Video with Paul J. Katrich Talking
about the Following Vessel 519





Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0519
0519
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0520
0520
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0521
0521
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0522
0522
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0523
0523
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0524
0524
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0525
0525
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0526
0526
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0527
0527
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0528
0528

Video with Paul J. Katrich Talking
about the Following Vessel 529





Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0529
0529
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0530
0530
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0531
0531
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0532
0532
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0533
0533
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0534
0534
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0535
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0535
0535
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0536
0536
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0537
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0537
0537
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0538
0538
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0539
0539
Iridescent Pottery by Paul J. Katrich, 0540
0540


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Internet Archive and History


We have kept this Internet archive since
the earliest existence of the vessels.
Believing Katrich Pottery to have permanent
value and historical resonance, we have
expended substantial resources, both material
and intellectual, to maintain this record.
In so much as possible, it is absolutely complete.

This documentation virtually assures the
authenticity and integrity of all Katrich vessels,
however far they may travel. Our collectors will
always enjoy total access to the true story of
their cherished pottery.

To our knowledge, no other studio pottery,
vintage or modern, can claim so sober and
comprehensive an account of unique work.
In the realm of ceramics, nothing comparable
has been attempted or so long preserved.

We welcome visitation from collectors, students,
scholars and pottery enthusiasts of every stripe.
Katrich Studios, Inc., is the ultimate authority
for the works of Paul J. Katrich.
We hope that you enjoy our efforts.


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Design and Lecture Services


Paul J. Katrich is a modern traditionalist.
He is also a degreed Art Historian
and frequent guest lecturer in the
fine and decorative arts.

An accomplished sculptor and artist in many media,
he offers a variety of professional design services.
Mr. Katrich serves as Secretary on the Board of the
American Art Pottery Association.

"I am always delighted to speak to
you regarding your needs and interests.
I am pleased to discuss gallery and museum shows,
charitable events, commissions, lectures or
special purchases. You may expect a prompt
and polite response."
- Paul J. Katrich

Your questions and comments
are gratefully received,
by sending e-mail to
Luster@Katrich.com
or by phoning (248) 738-7720


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Fine Art Pottery


The pottery consists of fine,
hand-thrown ceramic vessels,
fired with rare colors and treatments,
including in-glaze iridescent lusters.

Each piece is utterly unique
in design and execution:
no repetition is possible.

Flawed or inferior examples are
destroyed: no second-quality Katrich
pottery is ever permitted to enter
the marketplace.



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The Pottery Marks
of Paul J. Katrich


From 1997-2005
his Registered Trademark
(a Grecian Sphinx)
was glazed and fired
onto the bottom
of the vessels.

[ Trademark fired onto bottom of 2 vessels ]


Beginning in 2006
his Registered Service Mark
(a Grecian Sphinx with
"Katrich" added below)
has been glazed and fired
onto the bottom
of the vessels.

[ Updated Trademark of Paul J. Katrich ]



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[Katrich Registered Service Mark] The Katrich Mark

A Personal Description by the Artist


"A Grecian Sphinx appears on all authentic ceramic works of Paul J. Katrich. The Sphinx is a symbol shrouded in myth and antiquity; revered in many cultures.

"I adopted this signature to demonstrate respect for the artists of the ancient East, whose pottery is a constant source of wonder. For me, the Sphinx is a guardian of arcane knowledge and many mysteries.

"By tradition, the vessel held in her paws denotes life and special insight.

"She has faithfully served Katrich Studios, as a companion and good-luck token, for many years. May she do as much for the possessor."

Paul J. Katrich




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