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  2. Flowerpot - Wikipedia

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    A flowerpot, planter, planterette or plant pot, is a container in which flowers and other plants are cultivated and displayed. Historically, and still to a significant extent today, they are made from plain terracotta with no ceramic glaze , with a round shape, tapering inwards.

  3. Isami Enomoto - Wikipedia

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    The ceramic murals were mounted on plywood reinforced by steel channels. [1] The largest section weighed 650 pounds. They were in a style similar to the public works projects created during the Great Depression. [3] [4] In 2015, the Bank of Hawaii decided to close the Kapahulu branch.

  4. Glossary of pottery terms - Wikipedia

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    The permanent swelling of a ceramic article during firing caused by the evolution of gases. Blunging The energetic mixing of ceramic raw materials, especially clays, with water to produce slip or slurry. Undertaken in large tanks called blungers. [2] Body The structural portion of a ceramic article, or the material or mixture from which it is made.

  5. Werra and Weser Slipware - Wikipedia

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    Hollow ware (such as jugs and tankards) is represented in both wares but is more common in Weser ware where German ceramic authority Hans-Georg Stephan says there is evidence that the production of pipkins and pots (utility kitchen ware without elaborate decoration, if any) was “almost as common” as that of flatware. [9]

  6. Vasiliki ware - Wikipedia

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    The typical long-spouted pots, with a relatively small top mouth, are often called "teapots" by archaeologists; another common shape is called the "egg-cup". White style Vasiliki ware, AMH Another style of "teapot", Vasiliki, 2400–2200 BC, AMH

  7. Israeli ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic wall by Louise Schatz, Ein Hod. In 1957, in close proximity to one another, Itche Mambush and his wife Aviva Margalit opened pottery workshops in Ein Hod Artists Village. The village was founded in 1953 by Marcel Janco, as a village for the arts and artists. Around the workshops a group of resident artists and artists who lived nearby ...

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