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  2. 10 whimsical bubble mugs so unique your roommate won ... - AOL

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    Another unique mug that’ll give you a cheery morning boost comes with this ceramic cloud saucer and spoon set. The irregular surface makes it that much more charming. $23 at Amazon

  3. Kosiv painted ceramics - Wikipedia

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    In many villages of the Hutsul region, the main craft was pottery, which allowed local craftsmen to quickly develop and acquire their special, unique style. This style developed, forming new types of manufacturing and painting techniques. Hutsul craftsmen produced pots, jugs, bowls, mugs - all the necessary household utensils.

  4. Waechtersbach ceramics - Wikipedia

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    During the early 20th century, Waechtersbach introduced Art Nouveau style ceramics. It made works designed by Joseph Maria Olbrich, Peter Behrens, Hans Christiansen and also worked for the Darmstadt Artists' Colony.

  5. Pueblo pottery - Wikipedia

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    Their work incorporated some of the design tendencies, such as a wide bands of red at the top and bottom of the pots with the incised patterns in a central band. [55] Julian and Maria Martinez digging clay in the early 1920s. Art from the Keresan-speaking pueblos have their own unique sensibilities.

  6. 8 Best Holiday Decor Items You Can Find When Shopping Secondhand

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    Also, look out for vintage styles such as ceramic tabletop trees and retro flocked or aluminum trees. Wrapping Paper Once you wrap presents, the covered packages under the tree contribute to your ...

  7. Bolesławiec pottery - Wikipedia

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    Potters and ceramic artists are on record from as early as the 14th century, with the first written record of a potter in the municipal books of Åšwidnica in 1380. However, archaeological digs have shown pottery and ceramics from the early Middle Ages, and trading patterns strongly indicate their presence at such an early time. [4] [10]

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