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Lots of ceramics studios will let you use their kiln for a small fee.
All around the dig at Motsetse lay the telltale signs of the miners: A kiln for burning lime.
Clarksdale's downtown is just a few square blocks — fine for a city of about 20,000 — but its legend, as a kiln for shaping the blues, resonates worldwide.
There were other familiar items — on the bureau was a red enamelled poodle pin I'd baked in a kiln for my mother, even though she hated poodles.
The tandoors are dried, then baked at 2,000 degrees in a gas-fired kiln for seven hours, transforming the soft clay into hard, heat-resistant ceramic.
Many brick kiln owners ensure a steady supply of cheap labour through a system of loans and debt, which ties workers to the kiln for months or years.
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"Some arthritis and cancer patients rent rooms around here and patronize the kilns for months," he said.
Three thousand family kilns for pottery were destroyed in the quake, and most of the villages were nearly leveled.
That, however, enabled a French collector to acquire a pair of nice Japanese ewers of the 18th century from the Imari kilns for only €729.
Cement-makers have been improving the efficiency of their kilns for over a century, leaving relatively little scope for further big gains.
Parts of the refinery can be commissioned without the components, including kilns for drying ore, the engineer said, but other sections of the production process require the components.
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