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  2. Burnishing (pottery) - Wikipedia

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    Burnishing can also be a step towards preparing pottery for pit firing, saggar firing, or raku. [5] This technique can be applied to concrete masonry, creating a polished finish. [6] An orange burnished pot at the Petrie Museum. Burnishing can also be applied to wood, by rubbing two pieces together along the grain. Hard woods take the treatment ...

  3. Black-burnished ware - Wikipedia

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    Black Burnished Ware Category 2 (BB2) is greyer in color and has a finer texture when compared with BB1. [4] It is a “hard, sandy fabric, varying in colour from dark-grey or black with a brown or reddish brown core and a reddish-brown, blue-grey, black or lighter ('pearly grey') surface.” [5] The clay body can contain black iron ore, mica, and quartz, all in a matrix of sediment. [5]

  4. Category:Types of pottery decoration - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Burnishing (pottery) C. Cardium pottery; Celadon; Chintzware; Chocolate-on-white ...

  5. Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Pottery is the process and the products of forming vessels and other objects with clay and other raw materials, which are fired at high temperatures to give them a hard and durable form. The place where such wares are made by a potter is also called a pottery (plural potteries).

  6. Burnishing - Wikipedia

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    Burnishing may refer to: Burnishing (metal) , plastic deformation of a surface due to sliding contact with another object Burnishing (pottery) , pottery polishing treatment

  7. Tell el-Yahudiyeh Ware - Wikipedia

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    Tell el-Yehudiyeh Ware is characterised by its distinctive mode of decoration, applied after slipping and burnishing, and created by repeatedly "pricking" the surface of the vessel with a small sharp object to create a large variety of geometric designs ('puncturing' according to some writers - not a completely accurate description of the process, as it appears to have been the potters ...

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Visual arts/Public art/Image guide

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    -Close up or detail photos are typically not permitted if the image is Non-Free.-Non-free images should only be uploaded after your article is live as unused non-free images need to be deleted from wikipedia. The proper license for these kinds of images is {{Non-free 3D art}}. The template clearly states that a fair-use rationale must be used ...

  9. Glossary of pottery terms - Wikipedia

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    Pottery is also: (1) the art and wares made by potters; (2) a ceramic material (3) a place where pottery wares are made; and (4) the business of the potter. Published definitions of Pottery include:-- "All fired ceramic wares that contain clay when formed, except technical, structural, and refractory products." [12]

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