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Among the wares produced were a celadon called punch'ŏng (buncheong) and a porcelain ware with excellent designs painted in an underglaze blue.
The wares produced here are sometimes called "Neudeck Nymphenburg".
Delft thus refers to tin-glazed wares produced both in the Netherlands and in England.
The Arawak frequently trade ceramic wares produced by their women; they also supply blowguns in exchange for poisonous curare and barter manioc graters.
Other polychrome faience wares produced by this factory were decorated with such designs as chinoiseries (designs in the Chinese manner), military motifs, medallions, and a so-called potato flower motif.
One class of glazed wares produced at the kiln consisted mostly of opalescent blue pieces (ranging from grayish blue to a plum colour), many strikingly splashed or mottled in purple or crimson.
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They stand accused of despoiling children's fragile minds with at best trivial (and probably nefarious) wares, producing a whole generation of violent sociopaths reared on gory first-person shooters and inured to human suffering.
The wares are produced with African fabrics sourced from Tanzania, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Benin and Mozambique and manufactured in South Africa.
Besides these costly wares, Nevers produced cheaper ones: the so-called faience parlante, pots and plates illustrated with scenes from everyday life treated in a satirical manner, and the faience patriotique, bearing political slogans of the time.
Ge kiln, Pinyin Ge yao, Wade-Giles romanization Ko yao, kiln known for the wares it produced during the early Song dynasty (960 1162), probably in the Zhejiang province in China.
Late periods at Hacılar were characterized by the production of some of the most competently and attractively decorated pottery in prehistoric Anatolia, and in the subsequent middle phase of the Chalcolithic Period polychrome wares were produced in south-central Anatolia and Cilicia.
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