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  1. Earthenware

    Image Plate Buwayhid.JPG right thumb Painted, incised, and glazed earthenware. Dated 10th century, Iran . New York Metropolitan Museum of Art Earthenware is a common ceramic material, which is used extensively for pottery tableware and decorative objects. Types of earthenware Although body formulations vary between countries and even between individual makers, a generic composition is 25 ball clay , 28 kaolin , 32 quartz and 15 feldspar . Earthenware is one of the oldest materials used in pottery . While red earthenware made from red clays is very familiar and recognizable, white and buff coloured earthenware clays are also commercially available and commonly used. Earthenware may sometimes be as thin as bone china and other porcelain s, though it is not translucent and is more easily chipped. It is also less strong, less tough, and more porous than stoneware , but is less expensive and easier to work. Due to its higher porosity , earthenware must usually be ceramic glaze glazed in order to be watertight. There are several types of earthenware, including Creamware Delftware Faience Tin glazed pottery Victorian majolica Raku ware Raku Terra cotta Firing Earthenware is commonly bisque pottery bisque or biscuit fired ref cite web url http ceramicartsdaily.org firing techniques electric kiln firing ten basics of firing electric kilns title Ceramic Arts Daily Ten Basics of Firing Electric Kilns first last err work ceramicartsdaily.org year 2012 last update accessdate 16 April 2012 ref to temperatures between 1000 and 1150 C 1800 and 2100 F , and glost fired or glaze fired from convert 950 to 1050 C F . However examples of the reverse low biscuit and high glost firing can also be found ... firing temperatures are likely to cause earthenware to List of pottery terms B bloat . After ... of earthenware 1827 text on the manufacture of earthenware http www.nfb.ca objectifdocumentaire index.php ... http collections.vam.ac.uk item O21195 button Tin glazed earthenware livery button, ca 1651 , Victoria ...   more details



  1. Majolica

    Majolica may refer to Tin glazed pottery decorated earthenware pottery with an opaque white glaze. Maiolica a type of tin glazed pottery made in Italy. Victorian majolica brightly coloured earthenware pottery with a clear lead glaze. Category Pottery ...   more details



  1. Alcarraza

    An alcarraza is an earthenware container, traditionally made in Spain . The container is filled with a liquid, then hung in a drafty place in the shade. The liquid seeps through the earthenware slowly and is evaporation evaporated by the action of the draft, lowering the temperature of the container and keeping the rest of the liquid cool. The word for this contain comes from the Arabic language Arabic word al karaz , meaning a pitcher. See also Double spout and bridge vessel References Larousse Gastronomique Alcarraza Category Containers Category Crockery Category Drinkware drinkware stub es Alcarraza ...   more details



  1. Steinhäger

    Steinh ger is a type of German gin , a Distilled beverage spirit flavoured with juniper berries. The name is derived from the village of Steinhagen, North Rhine Westphalia Steinhagen in North Rhine Westphalia , which is the only place where it is permitted to be produced. During the 19th century, about 20 distillery distilleries were founded on Steinhagen to produce gin. Today, just two firms in the village Schwarze Schlichte and Kisker still produce gin. Steinh ger is sold in earthenware Steingut bottles ref http www.antiquebottles.co.za Pages Categories StoneGins.htm Earthenware gin bottles. ref and in glass bottles made to look like earthenware. The alcohol content of Steinh ger is usually 38 ABV but sometimes higher. The European Union has set a minimum of 37.5 ABV for it. Since 1989, the geographical name Steinh ger has been protected by a European Union directive. coord 52 00 17 N 8 24 49 E region DE NW type landmark display title References Reflist Category German distilled beverages Distilled beverage stub de Steinh ger pt Steinh ger ...   more details



  1. Urbino majolica

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Urbino majolica is Maiolica majolica type of earthenware made in Urbino , Italy . Urbino has long been a key city in the making of majolica. DEFAULTSORT Urbino Majolica Category Italian pottery Ceramics stub ...   more details



  1. Semi-porcelain

    Orphan date November 2006 unreferenced date April 2007 Semi porcelain Any of several glazed ceramic wares resembling porcelain but having little or no translucency . Especially found in America as relatively hard glazed white earthenware used for commercial tableware. Category Porcelain Category Ceramic materials material stub ...   more details



  1. Cassole

    A cassole lang oc ca la is a conical earthenware container, glazed inside. Cassoles are still made in the traditional way at Issel, Aude Issel , near Castelnaudary . The name originates from the French form of the Occitan word ca la and is the origin of the famous cassoulet . Category Cooking utensils cooking tool stub fr Cassole ...   more details



  1. Ironstone (disambiguation)

    Ironstone is a type of sedimentary rock. Ironstone may also refer to Ironstone Bank , a community bank in the southern United States Ironstone, Massachusetts , United States, a village Ironstone Mountain , in the central highlands of Tasmania, Australia Ironstone tableware, a type of earthenware Ironstone Vineyards , a winery in California, United States disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Paila marina

    Unreferenced date July 2008 Image Paila marina.jpg thumb 200px Paila marina Image S4020436.JPG thumb left Paila marina is a fish soup that s common in Chile and other South American countries. A paila is an earthenware bowl. Paila marina is a traditional Chile an seafood stew usually served in a paila earthenware bowl . Paila marina is usually a shellfish stock containing different kinds of cooked shellfish and fish . These are complemented with a variety of herb s and spice s such as garlic , cilantro , onion . cuisine of Chile Category Chilean cuisine Category Seafood dishes Category Stews food stub es Paila marina ...   more details



  1. Pudding basin

    A pudding basin is a Bowl vessel bowl or vessel that is specifically used to steam puddings. Typically made of glazed earthenware or tempered glass , this kitchen vessel may also be used as a mixing bowl. Available in various sizes and designs the most famous of which being Cornishware striped earthenware design , pudding basins have been manufactured specifically for the steaming of puddings since the growth of Category British pottery British pottery manufacturers in the 17th century. Pudding basins are often associated with popular historic British dishes such as Christmas pudding Christmas Pudding , Treacle sponge pudding Syrup Sponge Pudding or Steak and kidney pudding Steak & Kidney Pudding . Also see Bowl cut Bowl Cut Category Cooking utensils ...   more details



  1. Thomas Minton

    Distinguish Tom Minton Image Blueandwhite2.jpg thumb The Willow pattern, a typical Staffordshire Potteries product in blue and white transfer printed earthenware Thomas Minton 1765 1836 was an England English pottery potter . He founded Mintons Ltd Thomas Minton & Sons in Stoke on Trent , Staffordshire , which grew into a major ceramic manufacturing company with an international reputation. He established his pottery factory in Stoke upon Trent in 1793 producing earthenware and from 1798 bone china . His products were standard domestic tableware in blue transfer printed or painted earthenware and china, including the ever popular willow pattern , and fine ornamental chinaware. External links http www.thepotteries.org potters minton.htm English Potters Thomas Minton Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Minton, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1765 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1836 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Minton, Thomas Category 1765 births Category 1836 deaths Category English potters Category Staffordshire pottery Category People from Stoke on Trent England bio stub pl Thomas Minton ...   more details



  1. Honiton pottery

    Orphan date August 2011 Honiton pottery is a type of earthenware pottery from Honiton , Devon . The popular design was Jacobean architecture Jacobean , and the most famous designer was Charles Collard who learned his trade at the Aller Vale Pottery in Kingskerswell . Its heyday was in the 1930s. References cite web url http www.hpcs.ws title Honiton Pottery Collectors Society accessdate 2010 07 05 Category English pottery Category Ceramics manufacturers of the United Kingdom England stub ceramics stub ...   more details



  1. Zürich ware

    Unreferenced date August 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Z rich ware is a type of Switzerland Swiss porcelain , that is made in Z rich , Switzerland . The factory in which it is produced was founded in the year 1763 by Salomon Gessner . The factory produces a mixture of faience tin glazed pottery and faience fine lead glazed earthenware alongside the more traditional Z rich ware. ceramics stub DEFAULTSORT Zurich ware Category Porcelain Category Swiss art Category 1763 establishments Category Pottery by nationality ...   more details



  1. Pipkin

    A pipkin is an earthenware Cookware and bakeware cooking pot used for cooking over direct heat from coals or a wood fire. It has a handle and three feet. Late medieval and postmedieval pipkins had a hollow handle in order to insert a stick in it for manipulation. External links http www.florilegium.org files FOOD UTENSILS pottery cookng msg.rtf Do s and don ts of cooking over a fire Category Cookware and bakeware cooking tool stub ...   more details



  1. Sayong

    Sayong is a small village in Perak , Malaysia . It is famous for a traditional craft known as Labu Sayong , earthenware, gourd shaped jars for keeping drinking water cool. http www.bookrags.com research labu sayong ema 03 http malaysiaupclose.wordpress.com category heritage labu sayong Perak coord missing Malaysia Category Populated places in Perak Perak geo stub fa ms Sayong ...   more details



  1. Dolia

    Dolia can refer to A synonym for Nolana One of the Slavic fairies Plural form of Dolium , a large earthenware antique vase disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Orvieto ware

    Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date December 2007 Orvieto ware refers to tin glazed earthenware maiolica originally manufactured at Orvieto , Italy , where it has been produced since the 13th century. Orvieto ware is mostly of green or manganese purple color similar to their faience Paterna ware templates from Paterna , Spain , but also blue or yellow. It mixed Gothic art gothic and middle east style elements, and often comes in the form of a jug with a large lip. ceramics stub Category Italian pottery ...   more details



  1. Fles

    Fles may refer to Bottle in Dutch De Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles , Dutch earthenware factory Language immersion , also known as Foreign Languages in Elementary Schools FLES program Fles is the surname of Barthold Fles , Dutch American literary agent George Fles , Dutch victim of the Great Purge father of Michael John Fles Louis Fles , Dutch businessman and activist father of Barthold Fles and George Fles Michael John Fles , American poet and musician disambiguation Category Surnames ...   more details



  1. Kyveli Makri

    Wikify date April 2012 Kyveli Makri Greek born in Athens , Greece is a ceramic artist. br She creates contemporary hand built ceramics using clay, wood, plexiglass and recycled metals. br br Her early work focuses on conceptual ceramic sculptures of houses characterized by simple and minimalistic lines. Her later work evolved to include ceramic sculptures of ships and factories combined with use of recycled metals. Her work is sold at the store of the Benaki Museum , the Museum of Greek Folk Art, Interni Interiors and various Art Galleries. br Her latest work is exhibited at the Store of the Acropolis Museum . References http www.derdemezi.gr en articles ektese kubeles makre Art Gallery Tatiana Derdemezi br http www.potterymuseum.gr pub PressReleases.asp?lang gr&pressid 77 Centre for the Study of the Modern Pottery br http www.ascsa.edu.gr index.php news eventDetails entyposeis tis kubeli makri The American School of Classical Studies at Athens br http artsculptor.wordpress.com 2011 05 17 kyveli makris ceramic minimalism ArtSculptor br See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist Gallery gallery File KyveliMakriCeramicsShipBlue.png red clay and recycled metals on wood File KyveliMakriCeramicsHouses.png earthenware white clay on wood File KyveliMakriCeramicsfactory.png red clay and recycled metals on wood br File KyveliMakriCeramicsVessels1.png smoke fired earthenware, sealed with wax, white clay on wood File KyveliMakriCeramicsVessels2.png slip burnished earthenware vessels, sealed with wax File KyveliMakriCeramicsVessels3.png slip burnished earthenware vessels, sealed with wax gallery External links http kyvelimakri.com Official Site br http www.theacropolismuseum.gr The Acropolis Museum br http www.benaki.gr Benaki Museum br http www.potterymuseum.gr Centre for the Study of Modern Pottery br http www.melt.gr Museum of Greek Folk Art br Categories Persondata Metadata see Wikipe ...   more details



  1. Onggi

    time. See also Korean pottery and porcelain Earthenware References Reflist Ilbanjeok teugiseong General ...   more details



  1. Maitum Anthropomorphic Potteries

    Image Jar.jpg right thumb Sketch of anthropomorphic jar http www.care2x.us echo maitum.php colored image In 1991, archeologist s discovered anthropomorphic secondary burial jar s in Ayub Cave, Pi ol. Maitum, Sarangani Maitum , Sarangani Sarangani Province , in Mindanao , Philippines . Since this sensational finding, a number of archaeological excavations were conducted to recover these important Artifact archaeology artifacts . These Excavation archaeology excavation projects were either government or privately sponsored. These burial jars are made of earthenware and characterized by their design and form that looks like or suggests human figures with complete or partial facial characteristics. These are earthenware pottery potteries with incisions and cut out foot rings. These humanlike forms were associated with metal implements like bracelet s. Some jar s are decorated with glass beadmaking glass beads and animal shell shell Scoop utensil scoop , spoon , and pendant s. Among the anthropomorphic vessels are plain non anthropomorphic burial jars. According to scientists, these secondary burial jars date back to the Metal Age . The artifacts were dated to 830 60 B.P. by a calibrated date of AD 70 to 370 and 1920 50 B.P. by a calibrated date of 5 BC to 225 AD . Scientists determined the age of the jars by doing Radiocarbon dating radiocarbon date tests on the soot samples taken from a small earthenware vessel. This small vessel was found inside one of the larger burial jar. Related news items Image Maitum pot.jpg left thumb Potsherd among the artifacts http www.care2x.us echo maitum.php Colored images of the potteries http www.sarangani.gov.ph news 2002 11 27jars.html Jars to be declared as national cultural heritage http www.sarangani.gov.ph news archeo m27maiutm.html Artifacts likely 3000 years old http www.maitum.org Town of Maitum Website http www.maitum.com Maitum Official Home Page Category Philippine culture Category Archaeological artifacts Category Ancient p ...   more details



  1. Putipù

    One of the most original instruments created by the folkloristic inventiveness, generally of the South of Italy and in a particular way Neapolitan, is the Caccavella , which for onomatopoeia, Is called by the populace Putipu . This instrument is considered a friction drum and is also called Pernacchiatore , Puti Puti , Pignato , Cute Cute , Cupellone , Pan bomba of Spanish origin , and Cupa cupa especially in Apulia . The Caccavella or Putip is made of a sound box a film of skin or of a heavy cloth a bamboo cane. The sound box, decorated along the edge with coloured ribbons, could have been made of An earthenware pan, as in the caccavella and in the pan bomba the earthenware is a high quality clay which is used in the Southern part o Italy for making vases, plates and cooking pans A wooden tub small for the putip , bigger for the cupellone A tin can often are used big tomatoes cans . When animal skins were not available, the film of skin which was generally of goat, sheep or rabbit, very rarely it was of donkey or of ruminants such as the calf was substituted with a thick cloth. The lower end of the bamboo cane while on the topper end was applied a bow or other decoration was inserted in a hole made in the middle of the membrane the two things were tightly tied and fixed on the superior edge of the sound box. Rubbing the bamboo cane up and down with a wet hand, a wet cloth or a wet sponge vibrations are induced in the skin which are amplified by the air inside the sound box earthenware pan, wooden tub or tin can producing the characteristic, humoristic, sometimes disquieting, sound. DEFAULTSORT Putipu Category Percussion instruments Category Italian musical instruments percussion instrument stub it Putip ...   more details



  1. Davenport Pottery

    Davenport Pottery was an English earthenware and porcelain manufacturer based in Longport, Staffordshire Longport , Staffordshire . ref http www.thepotteries.org potters davenport.htm ref History In 1785, John Davenport b. 1765 , began as a potter working with Thomas Wolfe of Stoke. In 1794, he acquired his own pottery at Longport, Staffordshire Longport and began producing cream coloured blue printed earthenware. By September 1806 the quality of his porcelain wares was such that the Prince of Wales, later to become King George IV, ordered services of the finest and most valuable kinds Staffordshire Advertiser, 20 September, 1806 . John retired in 1830 and his sons, William and Henry, carried on the firm. Henry died in 1835 and the firm became William Davenport and Company. William died in 1869. The firm continued under William s two sons till 1887 when the factory was closed. Landscape artist James Holland artist James Holland 1800 1872 was employed, from the age of 12, for 7 years as a flower painter at the Longport works. His father and other members of the family were also employed there. References reflist Further reading Davenport Pottery and Porcelain 1794 1887 by Terrence A. Lockett 1972, Newton Abbot ISBN 071535681X Davenport Ceramic Marks 1794 1887 by Charles Duckworth 2006, Charles Duckworth http www.duckworth.eu Category Ceramics manufacturers of the United Kingdom Category English pottery Category Staffordshire pottery ...   more details



  1. Thymiaterion

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 File Attis thymiaterion Louvre Tarse61.jpg thumb A thymiaterion is a type of censer or incense burner, formerly used in the Mediterranean region for spirituality spiritual and religious purposes and especially in religious ceremonies. The term is used not only for the censers of ancient Greece , from where the term comes, but also to describe the censers of other peoples of the ancient world, such as the Phoenicians and Etruscans . Thymiateria could take a wide variety of forms, ranging from simple earthenware pots to elaborate carved, moulded or cast items made from clay or bronze . Category Archaeology Euro archaeology stub de Thymiaterion R uchergef es Thymiaterion fr Thymiaterion ...   more details



  1. Nove Ware

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date October 2008 Nove Ware is a type of maiolica , or tin glazed earthenware . It was made in Nove Nove, Italy , in the 18th century, mainly in a factory founded by Giovanni Battista Antonibon in 1728. Near the end of the 18th century the factory became associated with another factory, in nearby Bassano del Grappa Bassano , where majolica was produced in the 16th century. Nove ware was fashioned in the Rococo style common in the 18th century, with an emphasis on light, decorative works that conformed to a sense of stylistic elegance, as opposed to the ebullient style of the baroque . Category Types of pottery decoration Ceramics stub ...   more details




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