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  2. Vita Craft Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Vita Craft Corporation is a manufacturer of multi-ply stainless steel cookware and other cookware products. [2] The cookware is manufactured and sold in the United States, but the majority of sales are from the Asian and European markets. [3] Japan alone accounts for about 80% of Vita Craft's revenue. [4]

  3. Ceramic art - Wikipedia

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    Many fine art, craft, and contemporary art museums have pieces in their permanent collections. Beatrice Wood was an American artist and studio potter located in Ojai, California . She developed a unique form of luster-glaze technique, and was active from the 1930s to her death in 1998 at 105 years old.

  4. Roger Michell (studio potter) - Wikipedia

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    Lustre Pottery was officially established 12 April, 1972. [1] Michell threw, turned and cast one-off pots which were often glazed and decorated by Napiorkowska. The first Walking Tea Set was designed in 1973, popularly known as Walking Ware. The designed were also mass produced by Carltonware. Carltonware closed in 1986. [7] [8] [9]

  5. Sunderland lustreware - Wikipedia

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    Jug, c. 1820, with pink "splash lustre". Sunderland lustreware is a type of lustreware pottery made, mostly in the early 19th century, in several potteries around Sunderland, England.

  6. Daisy Makeig-Jones - Wikipedia

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    Susannah Margaretta "Daisy" Makeig-Jones (1881–1945) was a pottery designer for Wedgwood. [1] She is best known for her Fairyland Lustre series. [2] [3] [4]Makeig-Jones was born in Wath-upon-Dearne near Rotherham, Yorkshire, the eldest of seven children.

  7. Lustreware - Wikipedia

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    Staffordshire pottery jug, c. 1815. Lustreware or lusterware (the respective spellings for British English and American English) is a type of pottery or porcelain with a metallic glaze that gives the effect of iridescence.

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