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His output included raku ware (pottery covered with a lead glaze and fired at a comparatively low temperature), tōki ("ceramics"), and jiki ("porcelain").
Left out on her Salentino pottery, covered with netting to keep the flies away until we arrived after a long, intensely hot six-hour motorcycle ride from Rome.
PERHAPS Winslow's most spectacular hidden treasure is Rock Art Ranch, a working cattle ranch that also serves as a sort of homemade museum of the first order, with a resident herd of buffalo and riches of the Old West like arrowheads, pottery, covered wagons and a vintage bunkhouse.
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After decorating each piece, she would fire the pottery, cover it with a transparent glaze and then refire it.
At 8.30am, Dave delivers breakfast on a tray - yummy local produce, still hot beneath domed pottery covers which match his plates of course.
The pottery figure covered in three-color glazes is 68 centimeters high.
All the pottery fragments are covered in spots too, caused by the circular lentils being squashed onto them, leaving neat round dots.
Basically, a drum is either a tube or a bowl of wood, metal, or pottery (the "shell") covered at one or both ends by a membrane (the "head"), which is usually struck by a hand or stick.
The best Chust pottery was very thin, covered with a red slip (liquid clay) and decorated after glazing with black triangular and scroll designs.
And not far from there, one stop on the area's low-key tourist trail dotted with maple syrup farms, pottery workshops and picturesque covered bridges, is the birthplace of Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormon church.
I could see right away that these are people who like a good puzzle: when I walked into Hunter Research, a historical consulting company in Trenton where Ms. Madrigal and several other members work, a half-dozen folks stood around a large table that was covered with broken pottery.
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