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  2. File:Lusterware star tile with entwined cranes, Iran (Kashan ...

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    English: Lusterware star tile with entwined cranes, Iran (Kashan), Ilkhanid, 13th-14th century, stone-paste, overglaze-painted in luster, underglaze-painted in cobalt, Honolulu Museum of Art (long-term loan from the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art)

  3. Lustreware - Wikipedia

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    A large part of Persian lustreware production was in the form of tiles, usually star-shaped, with central animal or human figures, mostly single or in pairs, and ornament around the edges, and sometimes inscriptions. An eight-pointed star was the norm, made in effect of two rectangles with one rotated, but six-pointed stars are also common.

  4. Kosiv painted ceramics - Wikipedia

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    These were mostly candlesticks and tiles. Tile stoves made in Kosovo were readily sold not only in Hutsul region, but also in Romania and Hungary. The oldest Kosiv tiles are kept in the museums of Bucharest and Vienna. Pottery was decorated with water-colored drawings of various types: stylized images of flowers, trees, animals (horse, deer ...

  5. A "Culinary Hearth" Is the Kitchen Renovation of Your Dreams

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    These 15 kitchen fireplace ideas are unbelievably cozy, and they can be used for cooking or as a seamless solution to add ambiance to the heart of the home. A "Culinary Hearth" Is the Kitchen ...

  6. Masonry heater - Wikipedia

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    A classic Scandinavian style round ceramic stove, which fits in the corner of a room, from the porcelaine manufacturer Rörstrand in Stockholm, c. 1900. A masonry heater (also called a masonry stove) is a device for warming an interior space through radiant heating, by capturing the heat from periodic burning of fuel (usually wood), and then radiating the heat at a fairly constant temperature ...

  7. Friesland Porzellan - Wikipedia

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    On 13 August 1948, the Niedersächsisches Ministerium für Wirtschaft und Verkehr [] (' Lower Saxony Ministry of Economics and Transport ') [2] granted the merchant August Heinrich Caspritz, [2] who came from Tolkemit, [2] permission to build and operate a factory for the production of electrical porcelain, stove tiles and tableware on the site of a former anti-aircraft equipment depot.

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