Definition of Keramic. Meaning of Keramic. Synonyms of Keramic

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Definition of Keramic

Keramic
Keramic Ke*ram"ic, a. Same as Ceramic.

Meaning of Keramic from wikipedia

- A ceramic is any of the various hard, brittle, heat-resistant, and corrosion-resistant materials made by shaping and then firing an inorganic, nonmetallic...
- very fine crackle glaze with thick cobalt border designs. The Chelsea Keramic Art Works (1872–1889) and "Chelsea Pottery U.S." (to 1895) were earlier...
- M****achusetts. In 1872 the factory was incorporated into the Chelsea Keramic Art Works (CKAW). The company became known for their antique Grecian terra...
- the Twin City Keramic Club, she was also a frequent contributor and ****istant editor of the national magazine for china painters, Keramic Studio. Paist...
- Library". Leonard, Anna B.; Robineau, Adelaide Alsop (1912). "Keramic Studio Volume 14". Keramic Studio Publishing Company. p. 13. Retrieved July 20, 2023...
- Staffordshire Ceramic tile (c. 1875) Bowes, Keramic art of ****an Plate IV (1875) Bowes, Awagi Keramic Ware (1875) Jeckyll Mon Fireplace for Barnard...
- World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri in 1904. She was also a contributor to Keramic Studio, a china-painting publication. Her designs appeared in several issues...
- Economist. November 30, 1917. p. 255. In skill and technique of faience and keramics generally ****an is a leader and teacher of the world. Masayuki Murata....
- Satsuma ware at the 1867 exhibition and its mention in Audsley and Bowes' Keramic Art of ****an in 1875, the two major workshops producing these pieces, those...
- couple had three children. In 1899, Robineau and her husband launched Keramic Studio, a periodical for potters and ceramic artists that continued in...