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  • 21Shigaraki ware — History As a traditional legend, a potter by the name of Kato Shirozaemon Kagemasa, also known as Toshiro, had supposedly gone to China with a Buddhist priest Dogen during the Joo era. Upon his return to Japan around 1227, he wandered through… …

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  • 22Rio Grande Glaze Ware — is a late prehistoric and historic pottery tradition of the Puebloan peoples of New Mexico. The tradition involved painting pots with black paint made with lead ore; as the pots were fired the black paint fused and sometimes ran. The tradition… …

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  • 23Saint-Porchaire ware — is a type of pottery or ceramic; a refined white faience ware made for a restricted clientele from the 1520s to the 1540s. It is the earliest very high quality French pottery. Only seventy pieces of this ware survive, all of them well known… …

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  • 24Deritend ware — jug and sherds Deritend ware is a distinctive style of medieval pottery produced in Birmingham, England in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Consisting mainly of jugs and cooking pots, with small quantities of bowls and dripping trays, it is… …

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  • 25Yixing clay — (zh stpw|s=宜兴|t=宜興|p=Yíxīng|w=I Hsing) is a type of clay from the region near the city of Yixing in Jiangsu province, China. Its use dates back to the Song Dynasty (960 1279) when purple clay was first mined around Lake Taihu in China [… …

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  • 26Corded Ware culture — Approximate extent of the Corded Ware horizon with adjacent 3rd millennium cultures (after EIEC). The Corded Ware culture (ca. 2900–2450/2350 cal. BCE),[1] alternatively characterized as the Battle Axe culture or Single Grave culture, is an… …

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  • 27Lotus Ware — is a type of porcelain produced from approximately 1892 to 1896 at the Knowles, Taylor Knowles (KT K) pottery of East Liverpool, Ohio, United States. The name of the porcelain came from owner Isaac Knowles, who felt that the glaze of the pieces… …

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  • 28structural clay products — Introduction       ceramic products intended for use in building construction. Typical structural clay products are building brick, paving brick, terra cotta facing tile, roofing tile, and drainage pipe. These objects are made from commonly… …

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  • 29Bizen ware — ▪ pottery also called  Imbe Ware,         pottery manufactured at and near Imbe, Okayama ken (prefecture), on the Inland Sea of Japan, from at least the 6th century AD, in what was once Bizen province. Bizen ware has a dark gray stoneware body… …

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  • 30Pitted Ware culture — For the contemporary (ca 4000 BC– ca 2000 BC) North East European culture, having a similar name, see Pit Comb Ware culture. The Pitted Ware culture (ca 3200 BC– ca 2300 BC) was a neolithic Hunter gatherer culture in southern Scandinavia, mainly… …

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