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  • Earthenware
  • Nonvitreous pottery

    Earthenware is glazed or unglazed nonvitreous pottery that has normally been fired below 1,200 °C (2,190 °F). Basic earthenware, often called terracotta

    Earthenware

    Earthenware

    Earthenware

  • Earthenware ceramics in the Philippines
  • Philippine ceramics are mostly earthenware, pottery that has not been fired to the point of vitrification. Other types of pottery like tradeware and stoneware

    Earthenware ceramics in the Philippines

    Earthenware_ceramics_in_the_Philippines

  • Iriya earthenware
  • Iriya earthenware (入谷土器, Iriya-doki) is a type of historic Japanese pottery found in the area of Taitō, Tokyo. http://bunka.nii.ac.jp/heritages/detail/233978

    Iriya earthenware

    Iriya_earthenware

  • Lead-glazed earthenware
  • Earthenware with a lead-based ceramic glaze

    Lead-glazed earthenware is one of the traditional types of earthenware with a ceramic glaze, which coats the ceramic bisque body and renders it impervious

    Lead-glazed earthenware

    Lead-glazed earthenware

    Lead-glazed_earthenware

  • Faience
  • Tin-glazed pottery

    other terms for well-known sub-types of faience. Italian tin-glazed earthenware, at least the early forms, is called maiolica in English, Dutch wares

    Faience

    Faience

    Faience

  • Tagine
  • Maghrebi dish prepared in the earthenware pot of the same name

    tagin (Arabic: طاجين, romanized: ṭajīn) is a Maghrebi dish, and the earthenware pot in which it is cooked. It is also called maraq or marqa. The Arabic

    Tagine

    Tagine

    Tagine

  • Terracotta
  • Clay-based earthenware used for sculpture

    non-vitreous ceramic fired at relatively low temperatures. The term is used for earthenware objects of certain types, as set out below. Usage and definitions of

    Terracotta

    Terracotta

    Terracotta

  • Pottery
  • Craft of making objects from clay

    undecorated. Earthenware can be fired as low as 600 °C (1,112 °F), and is normally fired below 1,200 °C (2,190 °F). Because unglazed earthenware is porous

    Pottery

    Pottery

    Pottery

  • Onggi
  • Type of Korean earthenware

    (Korean: 옹기) is earthenware extensively used as tableware and storage containers in Korea. The term includes both unglazed earthenware, fired near 600

    Onggi

    Onggi

    Onggi

  • Strasburg Stone and Earthenware Manufacturing Company
  • Historic building in Virginia, United States

    Strasburg Stone and Earthenware Manufacturing Company, also known as the Strasburg Museum, Steam Pottery, and Southern Railroad Station, is a historic

    Strasburg Stone and Earthenware Manufacturing Company

    Strasburg Stone and Earthenware Manufacturing Company

    Strasburg_Stone_and_Earthenware_Manufacturing_Company

  • Tavče gravče
  • Traditional Macedonian dish

    Macedonian diaspora. This meal is baked and served in a traditional unglazed earthenware pot. The name of the dish may be translated as "beans on a tava". Tavče

    Tavče gravče

    Tavče gravče

    Tavče_gravče

  • Kitchen utensil
  • Tool used for food preparation

    glazing of earthenware often contains lead, which is poisonous. Thompson noted that as a consequence of this the use of such glazed earthenware was prohibited

    Kitchen utensil

    Kitchen utensil

    Kitchen_utensil

  • Tian (dish)
  • Earthenware vessel of Provence, France

    A tian is an earthenware vessel of Provence used both for cooking and serving. It is also the name of the dish prepared in it and baked in an oven. Tian

    Tian (dish)

    Tian (dish)

    Tian_(dish)

  • Clay oven
  • Primitive baking ovens

    day), the opening at the top of the oven would be covered with a large, earthenware vessel. They would then add old rags around this vessel used to seal

    Clay oven

    Clay oven

    Clay_oven

  • Ttukbaegi
  • Korean earthenware for the stove and table

    an onggi coated with brown-tone ash glaze. The small, black to brown earthenware vessel is a cookware/serveware used for various jjigae (stew), gukbap

    Ttukbaegi

    Ttukbaegi

    Ttukbaegi

  • Güveç
  • Earthenware pot style

    Güveç (Turkish pronunciation: [ɟyˈvetʃ]) is a family of earthenware pots used in Balkan, Persian, Turkish, and Levantine cuisine; various casserole or

    Güveç

    Güveç

    Güveç

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

    aristocracy in Britain and overseas, as well as manufacturing porcelain and earthenware items for ordinary use. It is best known for its finely decorated and

    Rockingham Pottery

    Rockingham Pottery

    Rockingham_Pottery

  • Spode
  • English brand of pottery and homewares

    transfer printing on earthenware and bone china. Spode perfected the technique for transfer printing in underglaze blue on fine earthenware in 1783–1784 – a

    Spode

    Spode

    Spode

  • Terrine (cookware)
  • Glazed earthenware cooking dish with vertical sides and a tightly fitting lid

    A terrine is a glazed earthenware (terracotta, French terre cuite) cooking dish with vertical sides and a tightly fitting lid, generally rectangular or

    Terrine (cookware)

    Terrine (cookware)

    Terrine_(cookware)

  • Tin-glazed pottery
  • Pottery covered in glaze containing tin oxide

    Tin-glazed pottery is earthenware covered in lead glaze with added tin oxide which is white, shiny and opaque (see tin-glazing for the chemistry); usually

    Tin-glazed pottery

    Tin-glazed pottery

    Tin-glazed_pottery

  • Bowl
  • Round, open-top container frequently used as tableware

    7 in); Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City) Nasca bowl; c. 100 BC; earthenware with colored slips; diameter: 12.8 × 17.7 cm; overall: 13 cm; from Peru;

    Bowl

    Bowl

    Bowl

  • Yellowware
  • Type of earthenware

    Yellowware, or yellow ware, is a type of earthenware named after its yellow appearance given to it by the clay used for its production. Originating in

    Yellowware

    Yellowware

    Yellowware

  • Siru
  • Earthenware steamer in Korean cuisine

    an earthenware steamer used to steam grain or grain flour dishes such as tteok (rice cakes), most notably siru-tteok. The siru is an earthenware steaming

    Siru

    Siru

    Siru

  • De Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles
  • publicly as Royal Delft) is a Dutch manufacturer of Delftware, a type of earthenware, headquartered in Delft, the Netherlands. It is the only remaining factory

    De Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles

    De Koninklijke Porceleyne Fles

    De_Koninklijke_Porceleyne_Fles

  • American art pottery
  • American ceramics category

    capitalized) refers to aesthetically distinctive hand-made ceramics in earthenware and stoneware from the period 1870-1950s. Ranging from tall vases to

    American art pottery

    American art pottery

    American_art_pottery

  • Maiolica
  • Renaissance-era Italian tin-glazed pottery

    use describing ceramics made in Italy, lustred or not, of tin-glazed earthenware. With the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, tin-glazed maiolica wares

    Maiolica

    Maiolica

    Maiolica

  • Majolica
  • Term used to describe two types of pottery

    other languages i is indeed used for both coloured glazes earthenware and for tin-glazed earthenware: French maïolique (but also majolique) and Italian maiolica

    Majolica

    Majolica

    Majolica

  • Haniwa
  • Ancient Japanese clay burial figures

    the Yayoi period around the Kingdom of Kibi. During this time special earthenware figurines and bowls started to appear on top of the tombs of leaders

    Haniwa

    Haniwa

    Haniwa

  • H & R Daniel
  • H & R Daniel is a little known manufactory of porcelain and earthenware. During the 24 years the pottery was in operation it was considered of equal stature

    H & R Daniel

    H_&_R_Daniel

  • Chinese burial money
  • Historic Chinese funerary ritual

    and other imitation currencies were referred to as clay money (泥錢) or earthenware money (陶土幣). Chinese burial money has been discovered dating as far back

    Chinese burial money

    Chinese burial money

    Chinese_burial_money

  • Cochinillo asado
  • Spanish pork dish

    La Mancha and Aragón. This oven dish is traditionally prepared in an earthenware pot and served hot with a crispy crust. It is recommended to combine

    Cochinillo asado

    Cochinillo asado

    Cochinillo_asado

  • Steinhäger
  • Type of German gin

    Steinhäger is typically sold in long brown earthenware (Steingut) bottles and in glass bottles made to look like earthenware. Since 1989, the Steinhäger geographical

    Steinhäger

    Steinhäger

    Steinhäger

  • Delftware
  • Dutch pottery

    Delfts blauw) or as delf, is a general term now used for Dutch tin-glazed earthenware, a form of faience. Most of it is blue and white pottery, and the city

    Delftware

    Delftware

    Delftware

  • Cord-marked pottery
  • Earthenware pottery

    Cord-marked pottery or cordmarked pottery is an early form of a simple earthenware pottery. It allowed food to be stored and cooked over fire. Cord-marked

    Cord-marked pottery

    Cord-marked pottery

    Cord-marked_pottery

  • Emma Bridgewater (businesswoman)
  • British designer and manufacturer

    credited with reviving English spongeware production and the country's earthenware industry and with helping to revive the city of Stoke-on-Trent. Bridgewater

    Emma Bridgewater (businesswoman)

    Emma_Bridgewater_(businesswoman)

  • ISO 3103
  • ISO standardized method for brewing tea

    in a porcelain or earthenware pot, by means of freshly boiling water, pouring of the liquor into a white porcelain or earthenware bowl, examination of

    ISO 3103

    ISO_3103

  • Taj Mahal
  • Marble mausoleum in Agra, India

    east. The water was later distributed throughout the garden through earthenware pipes embedded underground. The fountains in the central tank consisted

    Taj Mahal

    Taj Mahal

    Taj_Mahal

  • 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

  • Mocha decorated pottery
  • is a type of dipped ware (slip-decorated, lathe-turned, utilitarian earthenware), mocha or mochaware, in addition to colored slip bands on white and

    Mocha decorated pottery

    Mocha decorated pottery

    Mocha_decorated_pottery

  • La Múcura
  • Traditional Colombian cumbia song

    "La Múcura" (the earthenware jar, es:múcura) is a traditional Colombian cumbia song. Rhythmically, the song is an example of a cumbia or Afro-Caribbean

    La Múcura

    La Múcura

    La_Múcura

  • Transfer printing
  • Method of decorating ceramics

    porcelain, but after a few years it was also used on the new high-quality earthenwares that English potters had been developing, such as creamware and pearlware

    Transfer printing

    Transfer printing

    Transfer_printing

  • Gochujang
  • Spicy fermented Korean condiment

    Traditionally, it would be naturally fermented over years in jangdok (earthenware) on an elevated stone platform called jangdokdae in the backyard. Shiyi

    Gochujang

    Gochujang

    Gochujang

  • 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

  • Wetland deposits in Scandinavia
  • the Mesolithic period through to the Middle Ages. Such items include earthenware, decorative metalwork, weapons, and human corpses, known as bog bodies

    Wetland deposits in Scandinavia

    Wetland deposits in Scandinavia

    Wetland_deposits_in_Scandinavia

  • Labu Sayong
  • Traditional earthenware bottle gourd-shape water jar

    Labu Sayong is a pottery and earthenware, bottle gourd-shaped water pitcher from Sayong, a subdistrict located about 10 kilometres from Kuala Kangsar

    Labu Sayong

    Labu Sayong

    Labu_Sayong

  • Flow blue
  • Style of white earthenware

    Flow blue (occasionally 'flown blue') is a style of white earthenware, sometimes porcelain, that originated in the Regency era, sometime in the 1820s

    Flow blue

    Flow blue

    Flow_blue

  • Matka gambling
  • Form of gambling

    ways of generating random numbers, including pulling slips from a large earthenware pot known as a matka, or dealing with playing cards. Matka gambling is

    Matka gambling

    Matka_gambling

  • Stoneware
  • Pottery fired at a relatively high temperature

    developed independently in different locations around the world, after earthenware and before porcelain. Stoneware is not recognised as a category in traditional

    Stoneware

    Stoneware

    Stoneware

  • Portmeirion Pottery
  • British pottery company

    pottery company based in Stoke-on-Trent, England. They specialise in earthenware tableware. Portmeirion Pottery began in 1960 when pottery designer Susan

    Portmeirion Pottery

    Portmeirion_Pottery

  • Cassole
  • Conical earthenware container

    A cassole (Occitan: cassolo) is a conical earthenware container, glazed inside. The bowl is made from red clay and is noted for its capacity to retain

    Cassole

    Cassole

    Cassole

  • Netherlands
  • Country in Northwestern Europe and the Caribbean

    the Elp culture (1800–800 BC), a Middle Bronze Age culture marked by earthenware pottery. The southern region became dominated by the related Hilversum

    Netherlands

    Netherlands

    Netherlands

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

    produce different types of ceramic, including earthenware, stoneware, porcelain and bone china. Earthenware is pottery that has not been fired to vitrification

    Ceramic art

    Ceramic art

    Ceramic_art

  • Julleuchter
  • Type of earthenware candle-holder

    Turmleuchter ("tower lantern") are modern terms used to describe a type of earthenware candle-holder originating in 16th-century Sweden, later redesigned and

    Julleuchter

    Julleuchter

    Julleuchter

  • Polychrome
  • Art terminology and color method

    North-West Palace at Nimrud (now in modern Iraq), 883–859 BC, glazed earthenware, British Museum, London Reconstruction of the Ishtar Gate, c. 605 – c

    Polychrome

    Polychrome

    Polychrome

  • Clay pot cooking
  • Process of cooking food in pottery

    kannyu. This patina is valued as a sign of character. In Korea, the earthenware pot is called ddukbaegi, often used for soups as seen in Korean restaurants

    Clay pot cooking

    Clay pot cooking

    Clay_pot_cooking

  • Émile Gallé
  • French glass artist and designer (1846–1904)

    peacock (1878) Glazed earthenware vase (Metropolitan Museum) (1885) Glazed earthenware vase (1880–1885) (Metropolitan Museum) Earthenware vase and sculpted

    Émile Gallé

    Émile Gallé

    Émile_Gallé

  • Jugging
  • Cooking process

    extended period in a tightly covered container such as a casserole or an earthenware jug. In France a similar stew of a game animal (historically thickened

    Jugging

    Jugging

  • Metton
  • French cheese

    traditional process to produce Cancoillotte with metton is to cook it in an earthenware pot with some water or milk, then to add salt and butter (garlic is an

    Metton

    Metton

  • Comal (cookware)
  • Latin American griddle

    pre-Columbian era, when powdered-hominy tortillas were cooked on an earthenware comal over an open fire. Comales were also used to toast cacao beans

    Comal (cookware)

    Comal (cookware)

    Comal_(cookware)

  • Andújar
  • Municipality in Andalusia, Spain

    Madrid-Córdoba railway. In the past, Andújar was widely known for its porous earthenware jars, called alcarrazas or botijos, which keep water cool in the hottest

    Andújar

    Andújar

    Andújar

  • Dolium
  • Ancient Roman pottery container

    A dolium (plural: dolia) is a large earthenware vase or vessel used in ancient Roman times for the fermentation of alcoholic beverages, as well as storage

    Dolium

    Dolium

    Dolium

  • Emma Bridgewater
  • British ceramic company

    company founded in 1985 by Emma Bridgewater. The company specialises in earthenware tableware, manufactured in Stoke-on-Trent, England. The pottery is produced

    Emma Bridgewater

    Emma Bridgewater

    Emma_Bridgewater

  • Flower brick
  • are made of a ceramic material, usually delftware or other tin-glazed earthenware. The top surface has a large hole into which water is poured, and a number

    Flower brick

    Flower_brick

  • Cazuela
  • South American dishes cooked in shallow unglazed earthenware

    'cooking pot')—traditionally, an often shallow pot made of unglazed earthenware used for cooking. The ingredients and preparation vary from region to

    Cazuela

    Cazuela

    Cazuela

  • Gallipot
  • Small jar

    A gallipot is a small jar, traditionally of glazed earthenware, used by apothecaries for holding ointment or medicine. In the 21st century, gallipots

    Gallipot

    Gallipot

    Gallipot

  • Creamer (vessel)
  • Small jug designed for holding cream or milk

    served with tea or coffee in the Western tradition. Creamers can be earthenware or porcelain, but also made of silver or other metals; a creamer is an

    Creamer (vessel)

    Creamer (vessel)

    Creamer_(vessel)

  • Beer stein
  • Drinking vessel

    as well. Steins have also been known to have been made out of wood, earthenware, and crystal. Ordinary German beer mugs have been made out of glass for

    Beer stein

    Beer stein

    Beer_stein

  • John Bennett (potter)
  • British ceramic artist

    spent much of his career in America. He is known for decorative glazed earthenware with natural motifs. Bennett came from Burslem, Staffordshire. In the

    John Bennett (potter)

    John Bennett (potter)

    John_Bennett_(potter)

  • Original equipment manufacturer
  • Company that fabricates parts used in another company's products

    glass Glass fiber Glass wool & fiberglass Safety glass Ceramics Brick Earthenware Porcelain Refractory Tile Cement Mortar Plaster Ready-mix concrete Other

    Original equipment manufacturer

    Original equipment manufacturer

    Original_equipment_manufacturer

  • Tteok
  • Korean rice cakes

    (떡메), wooden pounding board and mallet Siru (시루) and sirumit (시루밑), earthenware steamer and mat placed in the bottom of it Sot (솥) and geonggeure (겅그레)

    Tteok

    Tteok

    Tteok

  • Sohni Mahiwal
  • Tragic romance in Punjabi and Sindhi folk literature

    an earthenware pot to keep afloat in the water, to where her beloved Mahiwal herds buffaloes. One night her sister-in-law replaces the earthenware pot

    Sohni Mahiwal

    Sohni Mahiwal

    Sohni_Mahiwal

  • Ferghana horse
  • Breed of horse

    Central Asia. These horses, as depicted in Tang dynasty tomb figures in earthenware, may "resemble the animals on the golden medal of Eucratides, King of

    Ferghana horse

    Ferghana horse

    Ferghana_horse

  • Fire pot
  • Container for carrying fire

    A fire pot is a container, usually earthenware, for carrying fire. Fire pots have been used since prehistoric times to transport fire from one place to

    Fire pot

    Fire_pot

  • Chafing dish
  • Serving pan with a heater

    historians not handy in the kitchen describe her as frying eggs in her earthenware dish. In 1520, Hernán Cortés reported to Charles V the manner in which

    Chafing dish

    Chafing dish

    Chafing_dish

  • Potbank
  • Colloquial name of a pottery factory

    for a pottery factory in north Staffordshire used to make bone china, earthenware and sanitaryware. The term potbank has been used for generations; traditionally

    Potbank

    Potbank

    Potbank

  • Alcarraza
  • Porous earthenware container

    An alcarraza (/ˌælkəˈrɑːzə/, Spanish: [alkaˈraθa]) is an earthenware container, traditionally made in Spain. The container is filled with a liquid, then

    Alcarraza

    Alcarraza

  • Mishti doi
  • Dessert of Bengal

    khejur gura (date molasses), and allowing the milk to ferment overnight. Earthenware is always used as the container for making mitha doi because the gradual

    Mishti doi

    Mishti doi

    Mishti_doi

  • Dohan river
  • River in India

    the Harappan and pre-Mahabharata periods. Both handmade and wheel-made earthenware dated from 3309–2709 BCE and 2879–2384 BCE has been found on the banks

    Dohan river

    Dohan_river

  • A.J. Wilkinson
  • Canal, the artery which provided it with coal and the raw materials for earthenware. In its heyday it employed 400 manual workers. The pottery had formerly

    A.J. Wilkinson

    A.J. Wilkinson

    A.J._Wilkinson

  • Daniell cell
  • Type of electrochemical cell

    with a copper (II) sulfate solution, in which is immersed an unglazed earthenware container filled with sulfuric acid and a zinc electrode. He was searching

    Daniell cell

    Daniell cell

    Daniell_cell

  • Underglaze
  • Pottery decorating technique

    creamware and other white-bodied earthenwares in the 18th century, underglaze decoration became widely used on earthenware as well as porcelain. Transfer

    Underglaze

    Underglaze

    Underglaze

  • Albap
  • Korean dish

    (commonly Cheilopogon agoo) roe, and served in a sizzling hot ttukbaegi (earthenware) or dolsot (stone pot). It is a dish of Korean origin that is found in

    Albap

    Albap

    Albap

  • Ceramic glaze
  • Fused coating on ceramic objects

    adherence of pollutants. Glazing renders earthenware impermeable to water, sealing the inherent porosity of earthenware. It also gives a tougher surface. Glaze

    Ceramic glaze

    Ceramic glaze

    Ceramic_glaze

  • Sake
  • Alcoholic beverage of Japanese origin

    often served with special ceremony, where it is gently warmed in a small earthenware or porcelain bottle and sipped from a small porcelain cup called a sakazuki

    Sake

    Sake

    Sake

  • Scullery maid
  • Lowest-ranked female domestic servant

    the cook; to keep the scullery clean, and all the metallic as well as earthenware kitchen utensils. The position of scullery-maid is not, of course, one

    Scullery maid

    Scullery maid

    Scullery_maid

  • Stavangerflint
  • Norwegian earthenware factory

    Stavangerflint AS was an earthenware factory that was in operation from 1949 until 1979 in Stavanger, Norway. Production of pottery tableware for households

    Stavangerflint

    Stavangerflint

    Stavangerflint

  • A Youth with a Jug
  • Painting by Judith Leyster

    A Youth with a Jug also called Boy peering into an earthenware tankard is a c. 1631–1633 oil painting by Judith Leyster currently in a private collection

    A Youth with a Jug

    A Youth with a Jug

    A_Youth_with_a_Jug

  • Shelley Potteries
  • British pottery company

    1966 when it was taken over by Allied English Potteries. Its china and earthenware products were many and varied although the major output was table ware

    Shelley Potteries

    Shelley Potteries

    Shelley_Potteries

  • Paila marina
  • Chilean seafood soup or stew

    traditional Chilean seafood soup or light stew usually served in a paila (earthenware bowl). It usually contains a shellfish stock base cooked with different

    Paila marina

    Paila marina

    Paila_marina

  • Black vinegar
  • Dark-colored vinegar in Chinese cuisine

    vinegar production. Earthenware jar fermentation One of the defining features of Fukuyama Kurozu is its fermentation in outdoor earthenware jars known as aman

    Black vinegar

    Black vinegar

    Black_vinegar

  • Calatagan
  • Municipality in Batangas, Philippines

    writing, itself derived from Brahmi. This inscription was preserved on an earthenware burial jar, dated to the 13th or 14th century.[citation needed] The word

    Calatagan

    Calatagan

    Calatagan

  • Amisos Treasure
  • Treasure trove found in Turkey

    gem, 24 necklaces, 424 beads, a glass bowl, four earthenware, three kerosene lamps and an earthenware plate." "Hürriyet Daily News". Hürriyet Daily News

    Amisos Treasure

    Amisos_Treasure

  • Hawaiian Potters Guild
  • The Hawaiian Potters Guild produced handmade glazed earthenware ceramics in Honolulu, Hawaii in the 1930s and 1940s. In 1931, Sarah Wilder (Mrs. James

    Hawaiian Potters Guild

    Hawaiian Potters Guild

    Hawaiian_Potters_Guild

  • Wedgwood
  • English pottery and porcelain manufacturer

    and to the Americas. It was especially successful at producing fine earthenware and stoneware that, though considerably less expensive, were accepted

    Wedgwood

    Wedgwood

    Wedgwood

  • Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co
  • Thomas C. Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co. was a manufacturer of China, earthenware, including high quality innovative Victorian majolica and sanitary goods

    Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co

    Brown-Westhead, Moore & Co

    Brown-Westhead,_Moore_&_Co

  • Tureen
  • Serving dish for soups and stews

    such as animals or wildfowl. Tureens may be ceramic—either the glazed earthenware called faience, or porcelain—or silver, and customarily they stand on

    Tureen

    Tureen

    Tureen

  • Korean pottery and porcelain
  • Korean ceramic history (도자기; dojagi) begins with the oldest earthenware from around 8000 BC. Throughout the history, the Korean peninsula has been home

    Korean pottery and porcelain

    Korean pottery and porcelain

    Korean_pottery_and_porcelain

  • Ghivetch
  • Traditional Balkan stew

    Moldova, where it is a national dish. It is traditionally cooked in an earthenware pot called a güveç. It is often made only with vegetables, though some

    Ghivetch

    Ghivetch

    Ghivetch

  • Bouyiourdi
  • Greek dish

    kasseri, onions, and garlic. The ingredients are typically layered into an earthenware baking dish and baked; various recipes call for the baking to be done

    Bouyiourdi

    Bouyiourdi

    Bouyiourdi

  • 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

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  • Potter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Dutch, and North German (Pötter)

    Potter

    English, Dutch, and North German (Pötter) : occupational name for a maker of drinking and storage vessels, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Middle Low German pot. In the Middle Ages the term covered workers in metal as well as earthenware and clay.

    Potter

  • Bowler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Nottinghamshire)

    Bowler

    English (chiefly Nottinghamshire) : from Middle English boller (from Old English bolla ‘bowl’, ‘drinking vessel’ + the agent suffix -er), an occupational name for a maker or seller of bowls. Medieval bowls were made of wood as well as of earthenware.

    Bowler

  • Terry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Terry

    English and Irish : from the common Norman personal name, T(h)erry (Old French Thierri), composed of the unattested Germanic element þeudo- ‘people’, ‘race’ + rīc ‘power’. Theodoric was the name of the Ostrogothic leader (c. 454–526) who invaded Italy in 488 and established his capital at Ravenna in 493. His name was often taken as a derivative of Greek Theodōros (see Theodore). There was an Anglo-Norman family of this name in County Cork.Irish : Anglicized (‘translated’) form of Gaelic Mac Toirdhealbhaigh (see Turley).Southern French : occupational name for a potter, from Occitan terrin ‘earthenware vase’ (a diminutive of terre ‘earth’, Latin terra).

    Terry

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Online names & meanings

  • Michaelson
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Michaelson

    English : patronymic from the personal name Michael.Americanized spelling of Michaelsen.

  • Shatayu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu

    Shatayu

    Hundred Years Old

  • Emma |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Emma |

    Whole, Complete

  • Zukaur Rahman
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Zukaur Rahman

    Sun of Rahman i.e. Allah

  • Armindo
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Portuguese

    Armindo

    Army Man

  • Vidarbh
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi

    Vidarbh

    Ancient Name of a State

  • Triambika | த்ரிஂபிகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Triambika | த்ரிஂபிகா

    Goddess Parvati

  • Anav
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Anav

    Ocean, King, Rich, Generous

  • Sugatanand | ஸுகதாநஂத 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sugatanand | ஸுகதாநஂத 

    Lord Buddha

  • Dimetrius
  • Boy/Male

    Slavic

    Dimetrius

    In Catholic writings Dimas is the compassionate thief who died with Jesus.

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  • Patina
  • n.

    A dish or plate of metal or earthenware; a patella.

  • Pot
  • n.

    A metal or earthenware extension of a flue above the top of a chimney; a chimney pot.

  • Olpe
  • n.

    Originally, a leather flask or vessel for oils or liquids; afterward, an earthenware vase or pitcher without a spout.

  • Smeir
  • n.

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

  • Pottery
  • n.

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

  • Jar
  • n.

    A deep, broad-mouthed vessel of earthenware or glass, for holding fruit, preserves, etc., or for ornamental purposes; as, a jar of honey; a rose jar.

  • Sigillaria
  • n. pl.

    Little images or figures of earthenware exposed for sale, or given as presents, on the last two days of the Saturnalia; hence, the last two, or the sixth and seventh, days of the Saturnalia.

  • Syderolite
  • n.

    A kind of Bohemian earthenware resembling the Wedgwood ware.

  • Muffle
  • v. t.

    An earthenware compartment or oven, often shaped like a half cylinder, used in furnaces to protect objects heated from the direct action of the fire, as in scorification of ores, cupellation of ore buttons, etc.

  • Pipe
  • n.

    Any long tube or hollow body of wood, metal, earthenware, or the like: especially, one used as a conductor of water, steam, gas, etc.

  • Potter
  • n.

    One who hawks crockery or earthenware.

  • Jug
  • n.

    A vessel, usually of coarse earthenware, with a swelling belly and narrow mouth, and having a handle on one side.

  • Litharge
  • n.

    Lead monoxide; a yellowish red substance, obtained as an amorphous powder, or crystallized in fine scales, by heating lead moderately in a current of air or by calcining lead nitrate or carbonate. It is used in making flint glass, in glazing earthenware, in making red lead minium, etc. Called also massicot.

  • Tessera
  • n.

    A small piece of marble, glass, earthenware, or the like, having a square, or nearly square, face, used by the ancients for mosaic, as for making pavements, for ornamenting walls, and like purposes; also, a similar piece of ivory, bone, wood, etc., used as a ticket of admission to theaters, or as a certificate for successful gladiators, and as a token for various other purposes.

  • Ceramic
  • a.

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

  • Patera
  • n.

    A saucerlike vessel of earthenware or metal, used by the Greeks and Romans in libations and sacrificies.

  • Tile
  • n.

    A small, flat piece of dried earth or earthenware, used to cover vessels in which metals are fused.

  • Porcelain
  • n.

    A fine translucent or semitransculent kind of earthenware, made first in China and Japan, but now also in Europe and America; -- called also China, or China ware.