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Stoneware is a
broad term for
pottery fired at a
relatively high temperature. A
modern definition is a
vitreous or semi-vitreous
ceramic made primarily...
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American ceramic artists in
Northern New Mexico.
Traditional reduction-fired
blackware has been made for
centuries by
Pueblo artists and
other artists around...
- María and Julián
Martinez pit
firing blackware pottery at San
Ildefonso Pueblo in New
Mexico (c.1920)...
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confused with (in the po****r narrative) the
matte black on
polished blackware that
Maria and her
husband experimented with and
perfected on
their own...
- the 3rd
century BCE to the 3rd
century CE, in
addition to
megalithic blackware and redware. It is
believed that the
Yellamma fertility cult was prevalent...
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Clara Pueblo is
famous for
producing hand-crafted pottery,
specifically blackware and
redware with deep engravings. The
pueblo is
listed on the National...
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found in all
layers of
excavations Smaller objects include a wheel-turned
blackware ceramic, a few
terracotta figurines, s**** beads, gems, gold, terracotta...
- or coal. María and Julián
Martinez pit
firing blackware pottery (c.1920) Sara Fina
Tafoya firing blackware pottery at
Santa Clara Pueblo, c. 1900 A Hopi...
- subcontinent. It is
located on the
south bank of Ajay
River in West Bengal.
Blackware,
painted Koshi ware, pottery,
various ornaments made of
pearl and copper...
- in the U.S.
state of New Mexico. She is
known for her
original carved blackware pottery, and for
traditional pottery in the
Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo style...