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licensed to Ware, M****achusetts Ware people, an
ethnic group in
Tanzania Wares (musical group), a
Canadian music group Ware Group, a
covert American communist...
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temperatures to give them a hard and
durable form. The
place where such
wares are made by a
potter is also
called a
pottery (plural potteries). The definition...
- Traditionally, East Asia only
classifies pottery into low-fired
wares (earthenware) and high-fired
wares (often
translated as porcelain), the
latter also including...
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vessels fired in
bonfires or kilns, to the
sophisticated Chinese porcelain wares made for the
imperial court and for export.
Chinese ceramics show a continuous...
- now
often use "red
gloss wares" or "red slip
wares", both to
avoid these issues of definition, and also
because many
other wares of the
Roman period share...
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between the 1650s and 1740s, and then the
period from the 1850s onwards. The
wares produced are a
complex and
varying mixture of styles,
based on
Chinese porcelain...
- The
industry arose and
declined as the
Goryeo dynasty developed. Many
wares were
produced at the
Gangjin Kiln
Sites in
southwestern Korea. An artist...
- and
later to
North America between the 16th and the 20th century.
Whether wares made for non-Western
markets are
covered by the term
depends on context...
- were "relentlessly monochrome", and
Cizhou wares are not
mentioned in the
large quantities of "tribute
wares"
given from the
provinces to the emperor,...
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Stationery refers to
writing materials,
including cut paper, envelopes,
continuous form paper, and
other office supplies.
Stationery usually specifies...