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  • Pottery
  • Craft of making objects from clay

    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

    Pottery

    Pottery

    Pottery

  • Neolithic
  • Archaeological period, last part of the Stone Age (New Stone Age)

    millennium BC. Early development occurred in the Levant (e.g. Pre-Pottery Neolithic A and Pre-Pottery Neolithic B) and from there spread eastwards and westwards

    Neolithic

    Neolithic

    Neolithic

  • The Great Pottery Throw Down
  • British television competition programme

    The Great Pottery Throw Down is a British television competition programme that first aired on BBC Two from 3 November 2015 to 23 March 2017. It was then

    The Great Pottery Throw Down

    The_Great_Pottery_Throw_Down

  • Pottery Barn
  • American home furnishing store chain

    Pottery Barn is an American upscale home furnishing store chain and e-commerce company, with retail stores in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Australia

    Pottery Barn

    Pottery_Barn

  • Marshall Pottery
  • Manufacturer of Red Clay Pots in the United States

    Marshall Pottery Inc. is the largest manufacturer of red clay pots in the United States. From 1974 to 2015, Marshall Pottery operated a 100,000 ft2 (9

    Marshall Pottery

    Marshall_Pottery

  • Linear Pottery culture
  • Archaeological horizon of Neolithic Europe

    The Linear Pottery culture (LBK) is a major archaeological horizon of the European Neolithic period, flourishing c. 5500–4500 BC. Derived from the German

    Linear Pottery culture

    Linear Pottery culture

    Linear_Pottery_culture

  • Newcomb Pottery
  • American pottery company

    Newcomb Pottery, also called Newcomb College Pottery, was a brand of American Arts & Crafts pottery produced from 1895 to 1940. The company grew out of

    Newcomb Pottery

    Newcomb Pottery

    Newcomb_Pottery

  • Pre-Pottery Neolithic
  • Earlier part of the Neolithic period in Southwest Asia

    The Pre-Pottery Neolithic (PPN) represents the early Neolithic in the Near East, dating to c. 12,000 – c. 8,500 years ago, (10000 – 6500 BCE). It succeeds

    Pre-Pottery Neolithic

    Pre-Pottery Neolithic

    Pre-Pottery_Neolithic

  • Porches Pottery
  • Porches Pottery is a producer of hand-painted pottery in the town of Porches, in the Algarve region of Portugal. The pottery style was founded in 1968

    Porches Pottery

    Porches_Pottery

  • Late Neolithic
  • Later part of the Neolithic period in Southwest Asia

    Ceramic Neolithic or Pottery Neolithic, is the final part of the Neolithic in the Near East, following on from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic and preceding

    Late Neolithic

    Late Neolithic

    Late_Neolithic

  • Lake's Pottery
  • Lake's Pottery was established in 1872 by William Henry Lake on Chapel Hill Truro Cornwall, though there had been potteries on the site going back to

    Lake's Pottery

    Lake's_Pottery

  • Bolesławiec pottery
  • Pottery produced in Bolesławiec, Poland

    Bolesławiec pottery (English: BOLE-swavietz, Polish: [bɔlɛ'swavjɛt͡s]), also referred to as Polish pottery, is the collective term for fine pottery and stoneware

    Bolesławiec pottery

    Bolesławiec pottery

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  • Davenport Pottery
  • Davenport Pottery was an English earthenware and porcelain manufacturer based in Longport, Staffordshire. It was in business, owned and run by the Davenport

    Davenport Pottery

    Davenport Pottery

    Davenport_Pottery

  • Denby Pottery Company
  • British manufacturer of pottery

    Denby Pottery Company Ltd is a British manufacturer of pottery, named after the village of Denby in Derbyshire where it is based. It primarily sells hand-crafted

    Denby Pottery Company

    Denby Pottery Company

    Denby_Pottery_Company

  • Scarborough Pottery
  • Scarborough Pottery was instigated in 1964 by Peter Hough who had originally attended Scarborough Art College. After attending college in Manchester,

    Scarborough Pottery

    Scarborough_Pottery

  • Pottery of ancient Greece
  • Pottery, due to its relative durability, comprises a large part of the archaeological record of ancient Greece. The shards of pots discarded or buried

    Pottery of ancient Greece

    Pottery of ancient Greece

    Pottery_of_ancient_Greece

  • Linthorpe Art Pottery
  • Former ceramic maker in Middlesbrough, England

    Linthorpe Art Pottery was a British pottery that operated between 1878 and 1890 in Linthorpe, Middlesbrough. It produced art pottery, and is especially

    Linthorpe Art Pottery

    Linthorpe Art Pottery

    Linthorpe_Art_Pottery

  • Jōmon pottery
  • Japanese ancient pottery

    The Jōmon pottery (縄文土器, Jōmon doki) is a type of ancient earthenware pottery which was made during the Jōmon period in Japan. The term "Jōmon" (縄文) means

    Jōmon pottery

    Jōmon pottery

    Jōmon_pottery

  • Bybee Pottery
  • Pottery company in Kentucky, US

    Bybee Pottery was a pottery company based in Bybee, a community in Madison County, Kentucky, USA. It was founded in 1809 by Webster Cornelison. Members

    Bybee Pottery

    Bybee Pottery

    Bybee_Pottery

  • Shawnee Pottery
  • American pottery manufacturing company

    The Shawnee Pottery Company was a manufacturing company best known for producing Corn King pottery and the Pennsylvania Dutch lines of pottery. Both of these

    Shawnee Pottery

    Shawnee Pottery

    Shawnee_Pottery

  • Bell Beaker culture
  • European archaeological culture, 2800–1800 BC

    Bell Beaker people assimilated local pottery forms such as the polypod cup. These "common ware" types of pottery then spread in association with the classic

    Bell Beaker culture

    Bell Beaker culture

    Bell_Beaker_culture

  • Rye Pottery
  • The Rye Pottery is a pottery in Rye, East Sussex, England, known as the Cadborough Pottery or "Rye Pottery" from its beginnings in c. 1834 to 1876, and

    Rye Pottery

    Rye_Pottery

  • Iznik pottery
  • Type of decorated ceramic

    Iznik pottery, or Iznik ware, named after the town of İznik in Anatolia where it was made, is a decorated ceramic that was produced from the last quarter

    Iznik pottery

    Iznik pottery

    Iznik_pottery

  • Glamorgan Pottery
  • The Glamorgan Pottery was situated on the banks of the River Tawe, Swansea, Wales, from 1814 until 1838, producing various earthenware products. It is

    Glamorgan Pottery

    Glamorgan_Pottery

  • Burnishing (pottery)
  • To polish the surface of a ceramic vessel

    Burnishing is a form of pottery treatment in which the surface of the pot is polished, using a hard smooth surface such as a wooden or bone spatula, smooth

    Burnishing (pottery)

    Burnishing (pottery)

    Burnishing_(pottery)

  • Sea pottery
  • Broken pottery found on beaches

    Sea pottery (also known as sea china, sea porcelain or beach pottery) is pottery that is broken into worn pieces and shards and found on beaches along

    Sea pottery

    Sea pottery

    Sea_pottery

  • Frankoma Pottery
  • American pottery company

    Frankoma Pottery is an American pottery company located in Glenpool, Oklahoma, but originally based in Sapulpa, Oklahoma. The company is known for its

    Frankoma Pottery

    Frankoma Pottery

    Frankoma_Pottery

  • Regina (pottery)
  • The Regina pottery factory, Kunstaardewerkfabriek Regina, existed from 1898 to 1979. Located in Gouda, Holland, the factory was established in Queen Wilhelmina's

    Regina (pottery)

    Regina (pottery)

    Regina_(pottery)

  • McCoy (pottery)
  • Brand of pottery produced in the United States

    McCoy is a brand of pottery that was produced in Roseville, Ohio, in the 20th century. It was produced from 1910 until 1990 and remains one of the most

    McCoy (pottery)

    McCoy (pottery)

    McCoy_(pottery)

  • Ceramic art
  • Decorative objects made from clay and other raw materials by the process of pottery

    manufacture, and decorate pottery in pottery or ceramic factories. Some pottery is regarded as art pottery. In one-person pottery studios, ceramists or potters

    Ceramic art

    Ceramic art

    Ceramic_art

  • Glidden Pottery
  • Mid-20th century pottery manufacturer

    Glidden Pottery produced unique stoneware, dinnerware and artware in Alfred, New York from 1940 to 1957. The company was established by Glidden Parker

    Glidden Pottery

    Glidden Pottery

    Glidden_Pottery

  • Oxshott Pottery
  • Oxshott Pottery was set up by Denise Wren and Henry Wren at their home, Potters Croft, in Oxshott, Surrey in 1920 (106 years ago) (1920). The pottery had

    Oxshott Pottery

    Oxshott_Pottery

  • Metlox Pottery
  • American ceramic manufacturer

    Metlox Manufacturing Company, also commonly known as Metlox Pottery, was an American ceramics company and manufacturer of housewares, located at 1200

    Metlox Pottery

    Metlox Pottery

    Metlox_Pottery

  • Hadley Pottery
  • American-based pottery and stoneware company

    Hadley Pottery is an American-based pottery and stoneware company started by Mary Alice Hadley and her husband George E. Hadley in 1945. It is located

    Hadley Pottery

    Hadley Pottery

    Hadley_Pottery

  • Pueblo pottery
  • Pottery of the Pueblo people of the American Southwest

    Pueblo pottery are ceramic objects made by the Indigenous Pueblo people and their antecedents, the Ancestral Puebloans and Mogollon cultures in the Southwestern

    Pueblo pottery

    Pueblo pottery

    Pueblo_pottery

  • Moira Pottery
  • Moira pottery works, founded in 1922, was known for its utilitarian stoneware crocks for marmalade and inexpensive pitchers and other kitchen wares, sometimes

    Moira Pottery

    Moira_Pottery

  • Blue pottery of Jaipur
  • Traditional craft from Jaipur, India

    Blue pottery is widely recognized as a traditional craft of Jaipur of Central Asian origin. The name 'blue pottery' comes from the eye-catching cobalt

    Blue pottery of Jaipur

    Blue pottery of Jaipur

    Blue_pottery_of_Jaipur

  • Pre-Pottery Neolithic A
  • Middle Eastern Neolithic culture

    Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) denotes the first stage of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic, in early Levantine and Anatolian Neolithic culture, dating to c. 12

    Pre-Pottery Neolithic A

    Pre-Pottery Neolithic A

    Pre-Pottery_Neolithic_A

  • Wetheriggs Pottery
  • Pottery in Clifton, Cumbria, England

    Wetheriggs Pottery is a former pottery on the C3047 road, east of the hamlet of Clifton Dykes, in Clifton, Cumbria, 5 miles (8.0 km) southeast of Penrith

    Wetheriggs Pottery

    Wetheriggs Pottery

    Wetheriggs_Pottery

  • Khurja pottery
  • Traditional pottery from Khurja, Uttar Pradesh, India

    Khurja pottery is traditional pottery work manufactured in Khurja of the Bulandshahr district in Uttar Pradesh state, India. Khurja pottery has been protected

    Khurja pottery

    Khurja pottery

    Khurja_pottery

  • Hornsea Pottery
  • Former pottery manufacturer in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England

    Hornsea Pottery was a business located in the coastal town of Hornsea in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. They specialized in tableware with elegant

    Hornsea Pottery

    Hornsea Pottery

    Hornsea_Pottery

  • Mycenaean pottery
  • Pottery tradition associated with the Mycenaean civilization

    Mycenaean pottery is the pottery tradition associated with the Mycenaean period in Ancient Greece. It encompassed a variety of styles and forms including

    Mycenaean pottery

    Mycenaean pottery

    Mycenaean_pottery

  • McDade Pottery
  • McDade Pottery was a pottery production company that made utilitarian stoneware in Bastrop County, Texas, beginning in the 19th century. The pottery operated

    McDade Pottery

    McDade Pottery

    McDade_Pottery

  • Middleport Pottery
  • Pottery manufacturer in Stoke-on-Trent (UK)

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Category:Middleport_Pottery. Middleport Pottery was built in 1888 by Burgess & Leigh Ltd (founders William Leigh

    Middleport Pottery

    Middleport Pottery

    Middleport_Pottery

  • Waccamaw Corp.
  • Former American home furnishings retailer

    started in 1977 as Waccamaw Pottery, a Myrtle Beach, South Carolina based pottery company founded by George Bishop that sold pottery and crafts. The original

    Waccamaw Corp.

    Waccamaw_Corp.

  • Owens Pottery
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Pottery may refer to: J. B. Owens Pottery Company - a defunct Ohio pottery that operated around the turn of the 20th century "Original" Owens Pottery

    Owens Pottery

    Owens_Pottery

  • Red Wing Pottery
  • United States historic place

    Red Wing pottery refers to American stoneware, pottery, or dinnerware items made by a company initially set up in Red Wing, Minnesota, in 1861 by German

    Red Wing Pottery

    Red_Wing_Pottery

  • Arklow Pottery
  • Pottery in Ireland

    Arklow Pottery was an Irish pottery company which operated from 1934 to 1998. The company produced many decorative earthenware goods and general table

    Arklow Pottery

    Arklow_Pottery

  • Minoan pottery
  • Pottery from Bronze Age Crete

    Minoan civilization produced a wide variety of richly decorated Minoan pottery. Its restless sequence of quirky maturing artistic styles reveals something

    Minoan pottery

    Minoan pottery

    Minoan_pottery

  • Lapita culture
  • Neolithic archaeological culture in the Pacific

    their distinctive geometric designs on dentate-stamped pottery, which closely resemble the pottery recovered from the Nagsabaran archaeological site in

    Lapita culture

    Lapita culture

    Lapita_culture

  • Pottery Mound
  • Ancient Village in New Mexico, USA

    Pottery Mound (LA 416) was a late prehistoric village on the bank of the Rio Puerco, west of Los Lunas, New Mexico. It was an adobe pueblo most likely

    Pottery Mound

    Pottery Mound

    Pottery_Mound

  • Porcelain
  • Ceramic material

    greater strength and translucence of porcelain, relative to other types of pottery, arise mainly from vitrification and the formation of the mineral mullite

    Porcelain

    Porcelain

    Porcelain

  • Stangl Pottery
  • Pottery manufacturer in New Jersey

    originally founded as Samuel Hill Pottery in 1814, until 1860 when it became Fulper Pottery. The name changed to Stangl Pottery in 1955. The company ceased

    Stangl Pottery

    Stangl Pottery

    Stangl_Pottery

  • Red-figure pottery
  • Ancient Greek painted pottery style

    Red-figure pottery (Ancient Greek: ἐρυθρόμορφα, romanized: erythrómorpha) is a style of ancient Greek pottery in which the background of the pottery is painted

    Red-figure pottery

    Red-figure pottery

    Red-figure_pottery

  • Pewabic Pottery
  • Historic pottery studio in Detroit, Michigan

    Pewabic Pottery is a ceramic studio and school in Detroit, Michigan. Founded in 1903, the studio is known for its iridescent glazes, some of which grace

    Pewabic Pottery

    Pewabic Pottery

    Pewabic_Pottery

  • Pottery Lane
  • Street in Notting Hill, London, England

    Pottery Lane is a street in Notting Hill, west London. Today it forms part of one of London's most fashionable and expensive neighbourhoods, but in the

    Pottery Lane

    Pottery Lane

    Pottery_Lane

  • Pottery in the Indian subcontinent
  • Pottery in the Indian subcontinent has an ancient history and is one of the most tangible and iconic elements of Indian art. Evidence of pottery has been

    Pottery in the Indian subcontinent

    Pottery in the Indian subcontinent

    Pottery_in_the_Indian_subcontinent

  • Coiling (pottery)
  • Method of making pottery

    Coiling is a method of creating pottery. The coiling technique is used to construct ceramic vessels through the repeated winding of long, cylindrical

    Coiling (pottery)

    Coiling (pottery)

    Coiling_(pottery)

  • Beginner Pottery
  • 19th episode of the 1st season of Community

    "Beginner Pottery" is the nineteenth episode of the first season of the American comedy television series Community. It aired in the United States on

    Beginner Pottery

    Beginner_Pottery

  • Weller Pottery
  • Defunct pottery manufacturer

    Weller Pottery was the largest pottery in the country. It mass-produced art pottery until about 1920, and it produced commercial lines until the pottery closed

    Weller Pottery

    Weller Pottery

    Weller_Pottery

  • Van Briggle Pottery
  • Colorado-based art pottery company

    Van Briggle Art Pottery was at the time of its demise the oldest continuously operating art pottery in the United States, having been established in Colorado

    Van Briggle Pottery

    Van Briggle Pottery

    Van_Briggle_Pottery

  • Loštice pottery
  • The Loštice pottery, also called the Loštice goblets (Czech: loštické poháry), are unique pottery with nodules on the surface. Traditionally they have

    Loštice pottery

    Loštice_pottery

  • Pottery of Bangladesh
  • Pottery has been one of the most significant forms of art in Bangladeshi art. It is the traditional craft of shaping clay into functional or decorative

    Pottery of Bangladesh

    Pottery of Bangladesh

    Pottery_of_Bangladesh

  • Haworth Pottery
  • Pottery company from West Yorkshire, England

    The Haworth Pottery was established by Anne Shaw in 1971 in Haworth, West Yorkshire, England. The pottery was initially supported by a loan from the Council

    Haworth Pottery

    Haworth Pottery

    Haworth_Pottery

  • Brannam Pottery
  • Pottery in Barnstaple, Devon

    Brannam Pottery was a British pottery started by Thomas Backway Brannam in Barnstaple, Devon, England, in 1848. It later became part of the "rustic" wing

    Brannam Pottery

    Brannam Pottery

    Brannam_Pottery

  • Roseville Pottery
  • American art pottery manufacturer

    Roseville Pottery Company was an American art pottery manufacturer in the 19th and 20th centuries. Along with Rookwood Pottery and Weller Pottery, it was

    Roseville Pottery

    Roseville Pottery

    Roseville_Pottery

  • Hull pottery
  • Defunct pottery company

    Hull pottery began production in 1905 in Crooksville, Ohio, under the leadership of Addis Emmet (A.E.) Hull. The Hull Pottery Company's early lines consisted

    Hull pottery

    Hull pottery

    Hull_pottery

  • Uhl Pottery
  • Uhl Pottery refers to a collection of items produced by the Uhl Pottery Company. Originally based in Evansville, Indiana in the late 19th century, the

    Uhl Pottery

    Uhl Pottery

    Uhl_Pottery

  • Bauer Pottery
  • American pottery

    J.A. Bauer Pottery is an American pottery that was founded in Paducah, Kentucky in 1885 and operated for most of its life in Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles

    Bauer Pottery

    Bauer Pottery

    Bauer_Pottery

  • Ancient Roman pottery
  • Produced within the Roman Republic and Roman Empire

    Pottery was produced in enormous quantities in ancient Rome, mostly for utilitarian purposes. It is found all over the former Roman Empire and beyond

    Ancient Roman pottery

    Ancient Roman pottery

    Ancient_Roman_pottery

  • Glossary of pottery terms
  • This is a list of pottery and ceramic terms. Definitions in Wiktionary are noted as "(W)". Absorbency The ability of a material to soak up water. Alumina

    Glossary of pottery terms

    Glossary_of_pottery_terms

  • Yayoi pottery
  • Ancient pottery of Japan

    Yayoi pottery (弥生土器 Yayoi doki) is earthenware pottery produced during the Yayoi period, an Iron Age era in the history of Japan traditionally dated 300 BC

    Yayoi pottery

    Yayoi pottery

    Yayoi_pottery

  • Salt glaze pottery
  • Pottery with ceramic glaze made of salt

    Salt-glaze or salt glaze pottery is pottery, usually stoneware, with a ceramic glaze of glossy, translucent and slightly orange-peel-like texture which

    Salt glaze pottery

    Salt glaze pottery

    Salt_glaze_pottery

  • Levantine pottery
  • Ceramics from the Levant

    Levantine pottery draws inspiration from the Ceramic traditions of the Levant. It spans from the Neolithic period to the present. The earliest developments

    Levantine pottery

    Levantine pottery

    Levantine_pottery

  • Rockingham Pottery
  • 19th-century Yorkshire manufacturer of porcelain

    The Rockingham Pottery was a 19th-century manufacturer of porcelain of international repute, supplying fine wares and ornamental pieces to royalty and

    Rockingham Pottery

    Rockingham Pottery

    Rockingham_Pottery

  • Belleek Pottery
  • Ceramics manufacturer in Northern Ireland

    Belleek Pottery Ltd is a porcelain company that began trading in 1884 as the Belleek Pottery Works Company Ltd in Belleek, County Fermanagh, Ireland in

    Belleek Pottery

    Belleek Pottery

    Belleek_Pottery

  • Kansyore Pottery
  • Kansyore pottery is a type of ancient East African pottery. Archaeological sites with Kansyore pottery are the only hunter-gatherer sites associated with

    Kansyore Pottery

    Kansyore_Pottery

  • Fulham Pottery
  • Stoneware maker in London, 1672-1956

    The Fulham Pottery was founded in Fulham, London, by John Dwight in 1672, at the junction of New King's Road and Burlington Road, Fulham, not far from

    Fulham Pottery

    Fulham Pottery

    Fulham_Pottery

  • Upchurch Pottery
  • Upchurch Pottery was a pottery business established in 1909 in Upchurch, Kent, by the Wakely brothers. Most of the clay used in production was taken from

    Upchurch Pottery

    Upchurch_Pottery

  • Catalina Pottery
  • US pottery maker

    Catalina Pottery (or Catalina Island Pottery) is the commonly used name for Catalina Clay Products, a division of the Santa Catalina Island Company, which

    Catalina Pottery

    Catalina Pottery

    Catalina_Pottery

  • George Rumrill
  • George Rumrill was an American potter. He started RumRill Pottery. His work was popular in the 1920s. Georgine Mickler was his daughter. After her mother

    George Rumrill

    George_Rumrill

  • California pottery
  • Pottery industry in state of California

    California pottery includes industrial, commercial, and decorative pottery produced in the Northern California and Southern California regions of the

    California pottery

    California pottery

    California_pottery

  • Ceramic
  • Inorganic, nonmetallic solid prepared by the action of heat

    word κεραμικός (keramikós), meaning "of or for pottery" (from κέραμος (kéramos) 'potter's clay, tile, pottery'). The earliest known mention of the root ceram-

    Ceramic

    Ceramic

  • Ancient Egyptian pottery
  • Ancient Egyptian pottery includes all objects of fired clay from ancient Egypt. First and foremost, ceramics served as household wares for the storage

    Ancient Egyptian pottery

    Ancient Egyptian pottery

    Ancient_Egyptian_pottery

  • Midwinter Pottery
  • English ceramics manufacturer

    The Midwinter Pottery was founded as W. R. Midwinter by William Robinson Midwinter in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent in 1910 and had become one of England's

    Midwinter Pottery

    Midwinter Pottery

    Midwinter_Pottery

  • Heron Cross Pottery
  • Heron Cross Pottery was a pottery manufactory built in 1886 in Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent, England, by the firm Hines Brothers (William Hines and Thomas Hines)

    Heron Cross Pottery

    Heron_Cross_Pottery

  • Dedham Pottery
  • Pottery company

    Dedham Pottery was an American art pottery company opened by the Robertson Family in Dedham, Massachusetts during the American arts & crafts movement

    Dedham Pottery

    Dedham Pottery

    Dedham_Pottery

  • Cardium pottery
  • Archaeological culture

    Cardium pottery or Cardial ware is a Neolithic decorative style that gets its name from the imprinting of the clay with the heart-shaped shell of the

    Cardium pottery

    Cardium pottery

    Cardium_pottery

  • Fremington Pottery
  • Fremington Pottery in North Devon, was founded by George Fishley in the early 1800s, the pottery was later taken over by George’s grandson, Edwin Beer

    Fremington Pottery

    Fremington_Pottery

  • Haji pottery
  • Japanese pottery

    Haji pottery (土師器, Hajiki) is a type of plain, unglazed, reddish-brown Japanese pottery or earthenware that was produced during the Kofun, Nara, and Heian

    Haji pottery

    Haji pottery

    Haji_pottery

  • Pottery of ancient Cyprus
  • The pottery of ancient Cyprus starts during the Neolithic period. Cypriot ceramics demonstrate many connections with cultures from around the Mediterranean

    Pottery of ancient Cyprus

    Pottery of ancient Cyprus

    Pottery_of_ancient_Cyprus

  • Impasto (pottery)
  • Type of ancient Etruscan pottery

    Impasto is a type of coarse Etruscan pottery. The defining characteristic is that the clay contains chips of mica or stone. In G.A. Mansuelli's, The Art

    Impasto (pottery)

    Impasto (pottery)

    Impasto_(pottery)

  • Blue and white pottery
  • Vases

    "Blue and white pottery" (Chinese: 青花瓷; pinyin: qīng-huā cí; lit. 'Blue flowers/patterns') covers a wide range of white pottery and porcelain decorated

    Blue and white pottery

    Blue and white pottery

    Blue_and_white_pottery

  • Teco pottery
  • American pottery company

    Teco Pottery (/ˈtiːkoʊ/) was established, from the American Terra Cotta Tile and Ceramic Company, in Terra Cotta, Illinois, by William Day Gates in 1881

    Teco pottery

    Teco_pottery

  • Apulian vase painting
  • Regional style of Italian vase painting

    ancient Apulia in southeastern Italy. It comprises geometric pottery and red-figure pottery. The legitimate Iron Age sequel to the Neolithic and Bronze

    Apulian vase painting

    Apulian vase painting

    Apulian_vase_painting

  • Westerwald pottery
  • Type of stoneware manufactured in Westerwald, Germany

    Westerwald pottery, or Westerwald stoneware, is a distinctive type of salt glazed grey pottery from the Höhr-Grenzhausen and Ransbach-Baumbach area of

    Westerwald pottery

    Westerwald pottery

    Westerwald_pottery

  • Cambrian Pottery
  • Welsh pottery active 1764 to 1870

    The Cambrian Pottery was founded in 1764 by William Coles in Swansea, Glamorganshire, Wales. In 1790, John Coles, son of the founder, went into partnership

    Cambrian Pottery

    Cambrian Pottery

    Cambrian_Pottery

  • Leeds Pottery
  • English pottery manufacturer

    Leeds Pottery, also known as Hartley Greens & Co., is a pottery manufacturer founded around 1756 in Hunslet, just south of Leeds, England. It is best

    Leeds Pottery

    Leeds Pottery

    Leeds_Pottery

  • Maling pottery
  • Maling pottery was produced in the north east of England for just over two centuries. The name of the pottery derives from the French surname of Malin

    Maling pottery

    Maling pottery

    Maling_pottery

  • Anna Pottery
  • American pottery company

    Anna Pottery was a pottery located in the city of Anna in Union County, Illinois, from 1859 to 1910. They sold stoneware and white clay ware. The brothers

    Anna Pottery

    Anna Pottery

    Anna_Pottery

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    English

    Baker

    English : occupational name, from Middle English bakere, Old English bæcere, a derivative of bacan ‘to bake’. It may have been used for someone whose special task in the kitchen of a great house or castle was the baking of bread, but since most humbler households did their own baking in the Middle Ages, it may also have referred to the owner of a communal oven used by the whole village. The right to be in charge of this and exact money or loaves in return for its use was in many parts of the country a hereditary feudal privilege. Compare Miller. Less often the surname may have been acquired by someone noted for baking particularly fine bread or by a baker of pottery or bricks.Americanized form of cognates or equivalents in many other languages, for example German Bäcker, Becker; Dutch Bakker, Bakmann; French Boulanger. For other forms see Hanks and Hodges (1988).Baker was well established as an early immigrant family name in Puritan New England. Among others, two men called Remember Baker (father and son) lived at Woodbury, CT, in the early 17th century, and an Alexander Baker arrived in Boston, MA, in 1635.

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  • GOLIATH
  • Male

    English

    GOLIATH

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Golyath, GOLIATH means "exile." In the bible, this is the name of a Philistine giant slain by David. A shard of pottery unearthed by archaeologists digging at Tell es-Safi, bears two Proto-Semitic names (alwt and wlt) which are etymologically similar to Hebrew Galyat/Golyat/Golyath. The shard dates to around 950 BC, very close to the time when the bible says Goliath lived. 

    GOLIATH

  • Thrower
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly East Anglia)

    Thrower

    English (mainly East Anglia) : occupational name for someone who made silk thread from raw silk, from an agent derivative of Middle English thrōw(en) (Old English þrāwan ‘to twist’). From the 13th century the verb began to be used in its modern sense, including throwing clay in pottery, and so in some cases the surname may have originated as an occupational name for a potter.

    Thrower

  • GOLYATH
  • Male

    Hebrew

    GOLYATH

    (גָּלְיַת) Hebrew name GOLYATH means "exile." In the bible, this is the name of a Philistine giant slain by David. A shard of pottery unearthed by archaeologists digging at Tell es-Safi, bears two Proto-Semitic names (alwt and wlt) which are etymologically similar to Hebrew Galyat/Golyat/Golyath. The shard dates to around 950 BC, very close to the time when the bible says Goliath lived. 

    GOLYATH

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  • FAYVEL
  • Male

    Yiddish

    FAYVEL

    Variant spelling of Yiddish Feivel, FAYVEL means "shining one."

  • Ajlee
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Ajlee

    Divne Offering

  • Marghuba |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Marghuba |

    Coveted, Desired

  • Chibueze
  • Boy/Male

    African, Australian, Nigerian

    Chibueze

    God is Ruler; God is the King

  • Niranjana | நிரஂஜநா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Niranjana | நிரஂஜநா

    Aarti, Name of a river, Goddess Durga, The night of the full Moon

  • Sadhika | ஸாதிகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sadhika | ஸாதிகா

    Goddess Durga, Achiever

  • Grubbe
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Grubbe

    German : from a Germanic personal name formed with an element reflected in Gothic hrotheigs ‘victorious’ (which in Old High German merges with rōt ‘red’).English : variant spelling of Grubb.

  • Jagvinder
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Jagvinder

    Glory of the creation

  • Safooraa
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Safooraa

    Name of the Wife of Hazrat Moosa

  • Rosanne
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew American English

    Rosanne

    Graceful rose.

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  • Palissy
  • a.

    Designating, or of the nature of, a kind of pottery made by Bernard Palissy, in France, in the 16th centry.

  • Muffle
  • v. t.

    A small oven for baking and fixing the colors of painted or printed pottery, without exposing the pottery to the flames of the furnace or kiln.

  • Pottery
  • n.

    The vessels or ware made by potters; earthenware, glazed and baked.

  • Potteries
  • pl.

    of Pottery

  • Ceramic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to pottery; relating to the art of making earthenware; as, ceramic products; ceramic ornaments for ceilings.

  • Zaffer
  • n.

    A pigment obtained, usually by roasting cobalt glance with sand or quartz, as a dark earthy powder. It consists of crude cobalt oxide, or of an impure cobalt arseniate. It is used in porcelain painting, and in enameling pottery, to produce a blue color, and is often confounded with smalt, from which, however, it is distinct, as it contains no potash. The name is often loosely applied to mixtures of zaffer proper with silica, or oxides of iron, manganese, etc.

  • Pottery
  • n.

    The place where earthen vessels are made.

  • Majolica
  • n.

    A kind of pottery, with opaque glazing and showy, which reached its greatest perfection in Italy in the 16th century.

  • Nonesuch
  • n.

    A person or thing of a sort that there is no other such; something extraordinary; a thing that has not its equal. It is given as a name to various objects, as to a choice variety of apple, a species of medic (Medicago lupulina), a variety of pottery clay, etc.

  • Stillion
  • n.

    A stand, as for casks or vats in a brewery, or for pottery while drying.

  • Pug
  • v. t.

    To mix and stir when wet, as clay for bricks, pottery, etc.

  • Ceramics
  • n.

    The art of making things of baked clay; as pottery, tiles, etc.

  • Pugging
  • v. t.

    The act or process of working and tempering clay to make it plastic and of uniform consistency, as for bricks, for pottery, etc.

  • Seggar
  • n.

    A case or holder made of fire clay, in which fine pottery is inclosed while baking in the kin.

  • Lustering
  • n.

    The act or process of imparting a luster, as to pottery.

  • Sigillated
  • a.

    Decorated by means of stamps; -- said of pottery.

  • Smeir
  • n.

    A salt glaze on pottery, made by adding common salt to an earthenware glaze.