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  2. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    As people moved into California after statehood in 1848, the demand for ceramic products grew exponentially. Buildings needed roofs, floors, and sewer pipes. The ceramic industry grew as the demand increased. The "Golden Era in tile making" [2] and art pottery, influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement, was around 1910.

  3. Pacific Clay - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Clay ceased production of ceramic dinnerware and art ware in 1942. After 1942, Pacific Clay produced sewer tile and brick. The company ceased production of sewer tile in 1997. The company continues to produce brick products in Lake Elsinore, California. The company has been owned by David H. Murdock since 1973. Pacific Pottery Pan figurine

  4. Artisanal Talavera of Puebla and Tlaxcala - Wikipedia

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    Talavera ceramic is mostly used to make utilitarian items such as plates, bowls, jars, flowerpots, sinks, religious items and decorative figures. However, a significant use of the ceramic is for tiles, which are used to decorate both the inside and outside of buildings in Mexico, especially in the city of Puebla. [18]

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    What makes the brand's products unique is that the Burgundy clay material is especially easy to clean and does not lock in stains or burnt food. Caked-on messes virtually wipe away effortlessly.

  6. Heath Ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Place setting with Heath products. Heath Ceramics is a B Corp certified American company that designs, manufactures, and retails goods for tabletop and home, and is best known for handcrafted ceramic tableware and architectural tile in distinctive glazes.

  7. Is Ceramic Cookware Worth the Investment? - AOL

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    The ceramic finish on these pans is free of PTFE and PFO (commonly called Teflon) as well as heavy metals. Ceramic cookware is metal cookware that's been finished in a ceramic coating. This ...

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