SIC 6-Digit Codes for "pottery"
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- 5719-12 - Pottery (Retail)Pottery retail is a specialized industry that involves the sale of pottery items to consumers. Pottery is a type of ceramic material that is molded and shaped into various forms, such as bowls, vases, plates, and figurines. Pottery retail stores typically offer a range of pottery items that are both functional and decorative. These items are often handmade and …Examples: Handmade pottery, Pottery dinnerware, Garden pottery, Pottery planters, Pottery mugs
- 5084-24 - Pottery Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale)Companies in the Pottery Equipment & Supplies (Wholesale) industry specialize in the distribution of equipment and supplies used in the creation of pottery. This industry involves the wholesale of a wide range of products, including pottery wheels, kilns, glazes, clays, and other materials used in the production of pottery. Companies in this industry typically sell …Examples: Pottery supply distributors, Pottery tool wholesalers, Educational pottery suppliers
- 5023-19 - Pottery (Wholesale)Pottery (Wholesale) is a subcategory of the Home Furnishings (Wholesale) industry that involves the distribution of pottery products to retailers, interior designers, and other businesses. Pottery products can range from decorative pieces to functional items such as plates, bowls, and vases. The industry is highly competitive and requires companies to stay up-to-date with the …Examples: Pottery lamps
- 3269-05 - Pottery (Manufacturing)Pottery manufacturing involves the creation of ceramic products such as dishes, vases, and decorative items. The process typically begins with the mixing of clay and other materials to form a workable substance. This substance is then shaped into the desired form using a variety of techniques such as throwing on a pottery wheel, hand-building, or casting. Once the item is formed, it …Examples: Ceramic dishes, Vases, Decorative figurines, Planters, Tiles, Sculptures, Mugs, Bowls, Teapots, Candle holders, Incense
- 3269-98 - Pottery Products NEC (Manufacturing)Pottery Products NEC (Manufacturing) is a diverse industry that involves the production of various ceramic products that are not classified under other pottery manufacturing industries. This industry includes the manufacturing of pottery products such as decorative ceramics, art ceramics, and other ceramic products that are not classified under other pottery …Examples: Decorative ceramics, Art ceramics, Ceramic figurines, Ceramic vases, Ceramic tiles, Ceramic sculptures, Ceramic
- 8299-56 - Pottery InstructionPottery instruction is a specialized form of education that teaches individuals how to create ceramic objects using various techniques and tools. This industry involves providing classes, workshops, and private lessons to students of all ages and skill levels. Pottery instruction can be found in a variety of settings, including community centers, art schools, and private studios. …Examples: Functional pottery
- 3259-03 - Terra Cotta (Manufacturing)Terra cotta manufacturing involves the production of clay-based architectural and decorative products such as tiles, bricks, and pottery. The process begins with the extraction of clay from quarries or mines, which is then mixed with water and other additives to create a workable material. The clay is then shaped into the desired form using molds or other shaping tools, and fired in a kiln …Examples: Pottery
- 3269-04 - Ceramic Products-Decorative (Manufacturing)Ceramic Products-Decorative (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Pottery Products, Not Elsewhere Classified (Manufacturing) industry. Companies in this industry are involved in the production of decorative ceramic products, which are primarily used for aesthetic purposes. These products can range from small decorative items like figurines and vases to larger items like tiles and …Examples: Pottery bowls
- 3299-06 - Art Goods (Manufacturing)The Art Goods Manufacturing industry involves the production of a wide range of non-metallic mineral products that are used for artistic and decorative purposes. These products include items such as pottery, ceramics, glassware, sculptures, and other decorative objects. The industry is highly creative and requires skilled artisans who are able to produce high-quality products that are both …Examples: Pottery
- 5719-40 - Stoneware (Retail)Stoneware retail refers to the sale of pottery and ceramics made from stoneware clay. Stoneware is a type of clay that is fired at high temperatures, resulting in a durable and non-porous material that is ideal for making functional and decorative objects. Stoneware retail stores offer a wide range of products, including dinnerware, serving dishes, vases, planters, and decorative objects. …Examples: Handmade stoneware dinnerware, Stoneware planters, Stoneware vases, Stoneware serving dishes, Stoneware mugs, Stoneware
- 1459-01 - ClayThe clay industry involves the extraction, processing, and manufacturing of various types of clay for use in a wide range of applications. Clay is a naturally occurring material that is composed of fine-grained minerals and is typically found in sedimentary deposits. The industry encompasses a variety of products, including pottery, bricks, tiles, and refractory materials. …Examples: Pottery
- 3269-03 - Ceramic Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Ceramic Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Pottery Products industry that involves the production of equipment and supplies used in the creation of ceramic products. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of tools and materials that are used by ceramic artists, potters, and manufacturers to create ceramic products of all kinds. The …Examples: Pottery wheels
- 5032-29 - Clay (Wholesale)Clay (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Brick, Stone, and Related Construction Materials (Wholesale) industry that specializes in the distribution of clay products to various businesses and industries. This industry involves the wholesale of clay products such as bricks, tiles, pottery, and other related products. Clay (Wholesale) companies typically purchase clay products from …Examples: Pottery supplies
- 5092-07 - Ceramic Equipment ment & Supplies (Wholesale)Ceramic Equipment and Supplies (Wholesale) is an industry that involves the distribution of equipment and supplies used in the production of ceramic products. This industry caters to businesses that specialize in the manufacturing of ceramic products such as pottery, tiles, and other decorative items. The companies in this industry supply a range of products that are essential for the …Examples: Pottery studios
- 5719-20 - Clay Products (Retail)Clay Products (Retail) is a subdivision of the Miscellaneous Home Furnishings Stores (Retail) industry that specializes in the sale of clay products. These products are typically made from natural clay materials and can include pottery, ceramics, and other decorative items. The industry involves the retail sale of these products to consumers through various channels such as …Examples: Handmade pottery
- 5932-58 - Historical Reproductions (Retail)Historical Reproductions (Retail) is an industry that specializes in selling replicas of historical items and artifacts. These reproductions can range from clothing and accessories to furniture and home decor. The industry caters to individuals who have an interest in history and want to incorporate historical elements into their daily lives. Historical Reproductions (Retail) businesses often …Examples: Native American pottery
- 5945-13 - Ceramic Equipment & Supplies (Retail)Ceramic Equipment & Supplies (Retail) is an industry that specializes in selling tools and materials for ceramic artists and enthusiasts. This industry involves the retail sale of a wide range of ceramic equipment and supplies, including kilns, pottery wheels, clay, glazes, and tools. Ceramic Equipment & Supplies (Retail) stores cater to both professional ceramic artists and hobbyists, …Examples: Pottery supply store
- 5945-20 - Crafts (Retail)Crafts (Retail) is an industry that involves the sale of handmade or decorative items that are created for aesthetic or functional purposes. These items can range from jewelry, pottery, and textiles to woodworking, paper crafts, and floral arrangements. The industry caters to a wide range of customers, from hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts to gift shoppers and collectors. Crafts (Retail) …Examples: Ceramic pottery
- 5999-88 - Craft Galleries & Dealers (Retail)Craft Galleries & Dealers (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the retail sale of a wide range of craft items, including handmade jewelry, pottery, textiles, woodwork, and other unique items. These items are often one-of-a-kind and are sold in galleries or shops that specialize in handmade crafts. The industry is characterized by a focus on quality, uniqueness, and creativity, …Examples: Pottery
- 8299-23 - Craft-InstructionCraft-Instruction is a subdivision of the Schools and Educational Services industry that focuses on providing hands-on training and education in various crafts and trades. This industry is dedicated to teaching individuals the skills and techniques needed to create unique and handmade items. Craft-Instruction businesses offer a range of classes and workshops that cater to different skill levels, …Examples: Pottery workshops
- 3269-01 - Chinaware Decorators (Manufacturing)Chinaware decorators are manufacturers that specialize in the decoration of chinaware products. This involves the application of various decorative techniques to create unique and aesthetically pleasing designs on chinaware items such as plates, cups, saucers, and bowls. Chinaware decorators may work with a range of materials including porcelain, bone china, and earthenware. The finished products …Examples: Handcrafted pottery vases
- 3911-06 - Native American Goods (Manufacturing)Native American Goods (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the production of traditional Native American crafts and jewelry. This industry is unique in that it incorporates traditional techniques and materials that have been used by Native American artisans for centuries. The manufacturing process involves a combination of handcrafted and machine-made techniques to create a …Examples: Hopi pottery
- 3944-08 - Handicrafts (Manufacturing)Handicrafts manufacturing involves the production of unique and handmade items that are often decorative or functional. This industry is known for its creativity and attention to detail, as each item is crafted by hand using a variety of techniques and materials. Handicrafts can range from small trinkets to large furniture pieces, and are often sold in specialty stores or online marketplaces. …Examples: Pottery
- 5032-54 - Stoneware Wholesale (Manufacturing)Stoneware Wholesale (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Brick, Stone, and Related Construction Materials (Wholesale) industry that specializes in the production and distribution of stoneware products. Stoneware is a type of pottery that is fired at high temperatures, resulting in a dense, durable material that is resistant to chipping and scratching. Stoneware products are commonly …Examples: Stoneware plates, Stoneware bowls, Stoneware mugs, Stoneware vases, Stoneware pitchers, Stoneware teapots, Stoneware
- 5092-20 - Kilns (Wholesale)Kilns (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Toys and Hobby Goods and Supplies (Wholesale) industry that specializes in the distribution of kilns to various businesses and organizations. Kilns are used for firing ceramics, glass, and other materials at high temperatures to create a hardened and durable finished product. The Kilns (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of kilns to a …Examples: Pottery studios
- 5712-46 - Southwest Furniture (Retail)Southwest Furniture (Retail) is a specialized industry within the broader category of Furniture Stores (Retail). This industry involves the retail sale of furniture and home furnishings that are inspired by the Southwest region of the United States. The furniture sold in this industry is typically made from materials such as wood, leather, and metal, and often features intricate designs and …Examples: Hand-painted pottery
- 5719-21 - Chinaware & Glassware (Retail)Chinaware & Glassware (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of various types of chinaware and glassware products to consumers. These products are typically used for dining and entertaining purposes, and can range from everyday use to high-end luxury items. The industry is highly competitive, with retailers offering a wide range of products to meet the diverse needs and …Examples: Hand-painted pottery
- 5932-09 - Antiques-Reproductions (Retail)Antiques-Reproductions (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Stores (Retail) industry that specializes in selling reproductions of antique items. These items are often made to look like they are from a different time period, but are actually newly manufactured. The industry involves the sale of a wide range of items, including furniture, home decor, and collectibles. …Examples: Antique-style furniture, Reproduction vintage signs, Retro kitchenware, Vintage-inspired clothing, Art deco home decor,
- 5945-14 - Ceramic Products-Decorative (Retail)Companies in the Ceramic Products-Decorative (Retail) industry specialize in selling decorative ceramic products to consumers. These products are typically used for home decor and can range from small figurines to large vases and pottery. The industry is highly competitive and companies must stay up-to-date with the latest trends in home decor to remain successful. Many companies in this …Examples: Ceramic figurines, Ceramic vases, Ceramic bowls, Ceramic plates, Ceramic mugs, Ceramic tiles, Ceramic sculptures,
- 5945-21 - Ceramics-Domestic-Studios Supplies Etc (Retail)Ceramics-Domestic-Studios Supplies Etc (Retail) is an industry that specializes in providing retail supplies for hobbyists and professionals who work with ceramics. This industry involves the sale of a wide range of products that are used in the creation of ceramic pieces, including tools, glazes, kilns, and other materials. The industry caters to both amateur and professional ceramic artists, as …Examples: Pottery tools
- 5947-09 - Native American Goods (Retail)The Native American Goods (Retail) industry involves the sale of traditional Native American crafts, art, and jewelry. These goods are often handmade and reflect the cultural heritage of various Native American tribes. Retailers in this industry may operate physical storefronts or sell their products online. The industry is highly specialized and requires a deep understanding of Native American …Examples: Apache pottery, Pueblo pottery
- 5999-34 - Mexican Goods (Retail)Mexican Goods (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of various Mexican products to consumers. These products can range from food and beverages to clothing and home decor. The industry is focused on providing customers with a taste of Mexican culture and heritage through the products they offer. Mexican Goods (Retail) stores can be found in various locations, including shopping …Examples: Mexican pottery store
- 8299-19 - Art Instruction & SchoolsArt Instruction & Schools is an industry that provides education and training in various forms of art, such as painting, drawing, sculpture, and graphic design. This industry is focused on teaching individuals of all ages and skill levels the techniques and principles of art, as well as providing opportunities for creative expression and personal growth. Art Instruction & Schools can be found in …Examples: Pottery classes
- 8299-21 - Ceramics-InstructionCeramics-Instruction is an industry that provides educational services related to the creation and decoration of ceramic objects. This industry involves teaching individuals of all ages and skill levels how to work with clay, glazes, and other materials to create functional or decorative ceramic pieces. Ceramics-Instruction can be found in a variety of settings, including community centers, art …Examples: Pottery painting
- 8999-12 - Artists-Fine ArtsThe Artists-Fine Arts industry involves individuals who create original works of art using a variety of mediums such as paint, charcoal, clay, and other materials. These artists may work independently or as part of a larger organization such as a gallery or museum. The industry is highly competitive and requires a great deal of skill and creativity to be successful. Fine artists may create works …Examples: Pottery
- 1455-98 - Kaolin & Ball ClayThe Kaolin & Ball Clay industry involves the mining and processing of kaolin and ball clay, which are two of the most common types of clays used in the ceramics, paper, paint, and rubber industries. Kaolin is a fine white clay that is used in the production of porcelain and other fine ceramics, while ball clay is a plastic clay used in the production of pottery, floor tiles, and other …Examples: Porcelain production, Ceramic tile manufacturing, Paper coating, Paint production, Rubber compounding, Refractory
- 1459-99 - Clay Ceramic & Refractory Minerals NECCompanies in the Clay Ceramic & Refractory Minerals NEC industry are involved in the manufacturing of various products made from clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals that are not classified under other SIC codes. These products can be used in a wide range of applications, including construction, industrial, and consumer goods. The industry involves the extraction of raw materials, processing, …Examples: Pottery
- 1499-98 - Miscellaneous Nonmetallic MineralsThe Miscellaneous Nonmetallic Minerals industry involves the extraction, processing, and distribution of nonmetallic minerals that are not used as fuel. These minerals are used in a variety of applications, including construction, agriculture, and manufacturing. The industry includes a wide range of minerals, such as sand, gravel, clay, and stone. Companies in this industry typically extract …Examples: Pottery and related product manufacturing
- 1721-08 - WhitewashingWhitewashing is a specialized industry within the broader category of painting and paper hanging. It involves the application of a thin, white coating to surfaces such as walls, ceilings, and fences. The purpose of whitewashing can vary depending on the context, but it is often used for aesthetic or functional reasons. For example, whitewashing can be used to brighten up a space, create a rustic …Examples: Whitewashing of pottery and ceramics for a traditional or rustic appearance
- 2299-09 - Oriental Goods (Manufacturing)Companies in the Oriental Goods (Manufacturing) industry are involved in the production of a variety of goods that are inspired by or originate from Asian cultures. These goods can include textiles, clothing, furniture, home decor, and other items that are typically associated with Asian aesthetics. The industry is characterized by a focus on quality craftsmanship and attention to detail, as well …Examples: Japanese-style ceramics, Chinese silk textiles, Korean furniture, Indian tapestries, Thai wood carvings, Indonesian
- 2731-02 - Church Supplies (Manufacturing)Church Supplies Manufacturing is a specialized industry that produces a wide range of products used in religious ceremonies and practices. These products are designed to meet the specific needs of churches, synagogues, mosques, and other religious institutions. The industry involves the production of items such as candles, chalices, vestments, altar cloths, crosses, rosaries, and other religious …Examples: Altar cloths, Chalices, Candles, Vestments, Rosaries, Crucifixes, Tabernacles, Incense burners, Baptismal fonts,
- 3259-02 - Drain Pipes-Clay (Manufacturing)Companies in the Drain Pipes-Clay (Manufacturing) industry are involved in the production of clay pipes used for drainage systems. These pipes are typically made from a mixture of clay and water, which is then molded into the desired shape and fired in a kiln to harden. Drain pipes made from clay are known for their durability and resistance to corrosion, making them a popular choice for …Examples: Clay drain pipes, Clay sewer pipes, Clay stormwater pipes, Clay culvert pipes, Clay irrigation pipes, Clay chimney
- 3261-02 - Bath Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Bath Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the SIC Code 3261 that involves the production of various bathroom fixtures and accessories. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products that are used in bathrooms, including sinks, toilets, bidets, urinals, shower stalls, bathtubs, and other related products. The manufacturing process involves the use of …Examples: Bathroom sinks, Toilets, Bidets, Urinals, Shower stalls, Bathtubs, Faucets, Soap dishes, Towel racks, Toilet paper
- 3262-01 - Chinaware (Manufacturing)Chinaware manufacturing involves the production of ceramic tableware and kitchenware items made from vitreous china. This industry includes the manufacturing of plates, bowls, cups, saucers, teapots, and other similar items. The process of chinaware manufacturing involves several stages, including mixing raw materials, forming the items, firing them in a kiln, and glazing and decorating them. The …Examples: Dinnerware sets, Tea sets, Coffee mugs, Serving platters, Soup bowls, Salad plates, Dessert dishes, Cream and sugar
- 3263-98 - Fine Earthenware Tbl/Ktchn Article (Manufacturing)Fine Earthenware Tbl/Ktchn Article (Manufacturing) is an industry that involves the production of high-quality ceramic tableware and kitchenware. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products, including plates, bowls, cups, saucers, teapots, and other kitchen accessories. The manufacturing process involves the use of fine earthenware clay, which is molded into the …Examples: Ceramic dinnerware, Tea sets, Serving platters, Pitchers, Butter dishes, Salt and pepper shakers, Ceramic canisters,
- 3269-02 - Giftwares (Manufacturing)Giftwares manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of a wide range of decorative and functional items that are intended to be given as gifts. These products are typically made from materials such as ceramics, glass, metal, wood, and plastic, and are designed to appeal to a variety of tastes and preferences. The giftwares manufacturing industry is highly competitive, …Examples: Ceramic figurines, Glassware sets, Metal photo frames, Wooden jewelry boxes, Plastic toys, Personalized mugs, Engraved
- 3269-06 - Furniture Accessories Decor (Manufacturing)Furniture Accessories Decor (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Pottery Products, Not Elsewhere Classified (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of various decorative items and accessories that are used in the furniture industry. These items are designed to enhance the aesthetic appeal of furniture and provide additional functionality. The products …Examples: Cabinet knobs, Drawer pulls, Table legs, Chair feet, Decorative trim, Mirrors, Picture frames, Lamp shades, Cushions,
- 3559-01 - Kilns (Manufacturing)Kilns manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of kilns, which are high-temperature ovens used for a variety of purposes such as drying, baking, and firing ceramics, glass, and other materials. Kilns are essential equipment in industries such as pottery, cement, and glass manufacturing, as well as in laboratories and research facilities. The manufacturing …Examples: Ceramic kilns, Glass kilns, Cement kilns, Laboratory kilns, Industrial kilns, Electric kilns, Gas-fired kilns,
- 3999-29 - Religious Goods (Manufacturing)Religious Goods Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of various items used in religious practices and ceremonies. These goods are typically made for use in a range of religious traditions, including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. The industry is responsible for creating a wide variety of products, including religious texts, prayer beads, …Examples: Religious texts, Prayer beads, Candles, Incense, Statues, Crosses, Rosaries, Altar cloths, Chalices, Menorahs, Prayer
- 3999-40 - Boutique Items (Manufacturing)Boutique Items Manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of unique and high-quality products that are typically sold in small quantities. This industry is known for its attention to detail and craftsmanship, as well as its focus on creating products that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Boutique items can include a wide range of products, from clothing …Examples: Pottery and ceramics
- 5023-06 - Chinaware & Glassware (Wholesale)Chinaware & Glassware (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Home Furnishings (Wholesale) industry that specializes in the distribution of ceramic and glass tableware, kitchenware, and decorative items to retailers and other businesses. This industry involves the wholesale purchase of these products from manufacturers and importers, and the subsequent sale to businesses that sell to end consumers. …Examples: Ceramic dinnerware, Glass stemware, Ceramic mugs, Glass vases, Ceramic figurines, Glass bowls, Ceramic planters, Glass
- 5023-29 - Ceramic Products-Decorative (Wholesale)Companies in the Ceramic Products-Decorative (Wholesale) industry specialize in the distribution of decorative ceramic products to retailers and other businesses. These products are typically used for home decor, such as vases, figurines, and other ornamental items. The industry involves the wholesale purchase of these products from manufacturers and the subsequent sale to retailers and other …Examples: Ceramic pottery
- 5094-24 - Native American Goods (Wholesale)The Native American Goods (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of traditional Native American crafts, jewelry, clothing, and other goods to retailers and other wholesalers. These goods are often handmade and feature intricate designs and patterns that are unique to Native American culture. Companies in this industry work closely with Native American artisans and communities to source …Examples: Pottery
- 5199-19 - Art Goods (Wholesale)Art Goods (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Nondurable Goods, Not Elsewhere Classified (Wholesale) industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of art supplies and materials to retailers, art schools, and other businesses. Art Goods (Wholesale) companies typically purchase products from manufacturers and distribute them to their customers. The products sold by these companies …Examples: Art supply distributors, Craft stores, Educational supply companies, Online art supply retailers, Artist cooperatives,
- 5251-16 - Antiques-Restoration Supplies & Hardware (Retail)Antiques-Restoration Supplies & Hardware (Retail) is a specialized industry that provides tools, supplies, and hardware for the restoration and preservation of antiques and vintage items. This industry caters to individuals and businesses that are involved in the restoration of furniture, artwork, and other valuable items. The industry involves the sale of a wide range of products that are …Examples: Antique pottery restoration
- 5932-02 - Antiques-Dealers (Retail)Antiques-Dealers (Retail) is a subdivision of the Used Merchandise Stores (Retail) industry that specializes in the buying and selling of antique items. These items can range from furniture, artwork, jewelry, and other collectibles that are at least 100 years old. The industry involves the appraisal, restoration, and preservation of these items to maintain their historical value and aesthetic …Examples: Pottery
- 5932-10 - Antiques (Wholesale) (Retail)The Antiques industry involves the buying and selling of rare and valuable items that are considered to be of historical or cultural significance. This industry includes both wholesale and retail operations, with wholesalers typically selling to retailers or other dealers. Antiques can include a wide range of items such as furniture, artwork, jewelry, and collectibles. The industry requires a …Examples: Antique pottery
- 5947-02 - Porcelain Products (Retail)Porcelain Products (Retail) is a specialized industry that involves the sale of porcelain items to consumers. Porcelain is a type of ceramic material that is known for its strength, durability, and beauty. Porcelain products are often used for decorative purposes, but they can also be functional. This industry includes a wide range of products, such as porcelain figurines, vases, plates, bowls, …Examples: Porcelain figurines, Porcelain vases, Porcelain plates, Porcelain bowls, Porcelain tea sets, Porcelain lamps, Porcelain
- 5947-04 - Curios (Retail)Curios (Retail) is a specialized industry within the Gift, Novelty, and Souvenir Shops (Retail) subdivision of SIC Code 5947. This industry involves the retail sale of unique and unusual items that are often associated with a particular culture or region. Curios (Retail) stores typically offer a wide range of products, including handicrafts, antiques, collectibles, and other items that are not …Examples: Native American jewelry and pottery
- 5947-33 - Irish Goods (Retail)The Irish Goods (Retail) industry involves the sale of goods that are specifically related to Irish culture and heritage. These goods can include clothing, jewelry, home decor, food and drink, and other souvenirs. Retailers in this industry often specialize in selling products that are made in Ireland or have a strong Irish influence. The industry caters to both locals and tourists who are …Examples: Irish pottery
- 7699-47 - Chinaware & Glassware RepairingChinaware & Glassware Repairing is a specialized industry that involves the repair and restoration of damaged or broken chinaware and glassware items. This industry caters to individuals and businesses that own valuable or antique chinaware and glassware pieces that require repair or restoration. The process of repairing chinaware and glassware involves a range of techniques and skills that are …Examples: Pottery bowl restoration
- 8412-03 - Art CentersArt Centers are establishments that provide a space for the creation, exhibition, and sale of various forms of art. These centers are dedicated to promoting and supporting the arts, and often offer a range of educational programs and workshops for artists and the general public. Art Centers can be found in both urban and rural areas, and may specialize in a particular type of art, such as …Examples: Community Art Center, Contemporary Art Center, Ceramic Art Center, Photography Center, Printmaking Studio, Sculpture
- 8412-10 - ArtThe Art industry encompasses a wide range of businesses involved in the creation, exhibition, and sale of various forms of art. This includes visual arts such as painting, sculpture, photography, and printmaking, as well as performing arts such as music, theater, and dance. The industry also includes businesses involved in the production and distribution of art-related products such as art …Examples: Fine art galleries, Art museums, Art schools, Graphic design studios, Photography studios, Music production companies,