- The
Sanhe Tile Kiln (traditional Chinese: 三和瓦窯;
simplified Chinese: 三和瓦窑; pinyin: Zhōngdōu Tángróng Zhuānyáochǎng) is a
former tile manufacturing factory...
- The Ōya
Tile Kiln ruins (大谷瓦窯跡, Ōya
kawara kama ato) is an
archaeological site with the
ruins of a
Hakuho period kiln,
located in the Ōya neighborhood...
- A
tile crank is used in a
pottery kiln to hold a
stack of
ceramic tiles apart while they are fired. This
allows multiple tiles to be
fired at once under...
- The
Suedono Tile Kiln ruins (水殿瓦窯跡,
Suedono kawara kama ato) is an
archaeological site with the
ruins of a
Kamakura period kiln,
located in the Numagami...
- Otomefudōhara
Tile Kiln ruins (乙女不動原瓦窯跡, Otomefudōhara
kawara gama ato) is an
archaeological site with the
ruins of an
early Nara
period kiln,
located in...
- changes.
Kilns have been used for
millennia to turn
objects made from clay into pottery,
tiles and bricks.
Various industries use
rotary kilns for pyroprocessing...
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designated as a
National Historic Site in 1921. In May 2004, the
Miyatagaoka Tile Kiln Ruins (宮田ヶ岡瓦窯跡,
Miyatagaoka karawa-gama ato) was
added to the National...
- The Ōyamazaki
Tile Kiln ruins (大山崎瓦窯跡, Ōyamazaki
kawara gama ato) is an
archaeological site with the
ruins of an
early Heian period kiln,
located in the...
-
Kishibe tile kiln ruins (吉志部瓦窯跡,
Kishibe Kawara-gama ato) is an
archaeological site
consisting of the
remains of
Heian period kilns located in what is...
- Tōdai-ji
Tile Kiln ruins (万富東大寺瓦窯跡,
Mantomi Tōdaiji
kawara gama ato) is an
archaeological site
containing the
remnants of a
number of
anagama kilns, from...