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  2. Tokoname ware - Wikipedia

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    Tokoname ware. Coil-built stoneware with ash glaze. Kamakura period, 14th century. Tokoname ware (常滑焼, Tokoname-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery, stoneware, and ceramics produced in and around the municipality of Tokoname, Aichi, in central Japan. [1] [2] Tokoname was the location of one of the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan.

  3. Korean pottery and porcelain - Wikipedia

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    Korean pottery and porcelain. A celadon incense burner in Goryeo ware with kingfisher glaze. National Treasure No. 95 of South Korea. Korean ceramic history ( 도자기; dojagi) begins with the oldest earthenware from around 8000 BC. Throughout the history, the Korean peninsula has been home to lively, innovative, and sophisticated art making ...

  4. Ladi Kwali - Wikipedia

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    Ladi Kwali was born in the village of Kwali in the Gwari region of Northern Nigeria, where pottery was an indigenous occupation among women. [3] She learned pottery as a child through her aunt, using the traditional method of coiling. She made large pots for use as water jars, cooking pots, bowls, and flasks from coils of clay, beaten from the ...

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  6. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    California pottery includes industrial, commercial, and decorative pottery produced in the Northern California and Southern California regions of the U.S. state of California. Production includes brick, sewer pipe, architectural terra cotta, tile, garden ware, tableware, kitchenware, art ware, figurines, giftware, and ceramics for industrial use.

  7. Mexican ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Ceramics in Mexico date back thousands of years before the Pre-Columbian period, when ceramic arts and pottery crafts developed with the first advanced civilizations and cultures of Mesoamerica. With one exception, pre-Hispanic wares were not glazed, but rather burnished and painted with colored fine clay slips.

  8. Latgalian pottery - Wikipedia

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    Latgalian pottery. Latgalian pottery [1] ( Latgalian: Latgolys pūdnīceiba, Latvian: Latgales podniecība) or Latgalian ceramics ( Latgolys keramika, Latgales keramika ), also known as Silajāņi ceramics [2] is the best-known subset of Latvian pottery. The region of Latgale historically has been the most prolific producer of wares. [3]

  9. North Dakota pottery - Wikipedia

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    The Wahpeton Pottery Company was formed in 1940 by Robert J. Hughes, a local Wahpeton, North Dakota business man and Laura Taylor, a potter trained at the University of North Dakota. Mr. Hughes was the business manager of the Company and Laura Taylor provided the creative talent. The two were married in 1943.

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