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  2. Chinese bathhouses - Wikipedia

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    Bathrooms were called bi (Chinese: 湢), and bathtubs were made of bronze or timber. [9] Bath beans, a powdery soap mixture of ground beans, cloves, eaglewood, flowers, and even powdered jade, was a luxury toiletry in the Han Dynasty; commoners used powdered beans without spices.

  3. Bathing culture in Yangzhou - Wikipedia

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    During the Qing dynasty Yangzhou's bath industry greatly developed. Xu Ning Zhang opened the first public bathhouse in Yangzhou. During the Chinese revolution, Yangzhou had 33 bathhouses. The number of bathhouses in Yangzhou then grew to more than 260. As of 2002, Yangzhou's bathhouse industry employed over 5,000 people.

  4. Modern Toilet Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The Modern Toilet Restaurant three-story restaurant that occupies 260 square meters (2,800 sq ft) is based on items from a toilet room or a bathroom.The checkered tile covered walls are adorned with showerheads, while plungers hang from the ceiling along with feces-shaped lights.

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    Customers can also score 40% off some bedding, furniture, bathroom essentials, rugs and lighting. Anthropologie. Some select pieces of furniture and décor are going for up to 30% off at ...

  6. Vitreous china - Wikipedia

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    Vitreous china is an enamel coating that is applied to ceramics, particularly porcelain, after they have been fired, though the name can also refer to the finished piece as a whole. The coating makes the porcelain tougher, denser, and shinier, and it is a common choice for items such as toilets and sink basins.

  7. List of porcelain manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Aynsley China, (1775–present) Belleek, (1884–present) Bow porcelain factory, (1747–1776) Caughley porcelain; Chelsea porcelain factory, (c. 1745, merged with Derby in 1770) Churchill China; Coalport porcelain; Davenport; Denby Pottery Company; Goss crested china; Liverpool porcelain; Longton Hall porcelain; Lowestoft Porcelain Factory

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