Cobalt
Cobalt is a metallic chemical element which is rather hard and brittle in its pure form. It is...
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Cobalt is a metallic chemical element which is rather hard and brittle in its pure form. It is...
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Cloisonné, in which China excels, is known as jingtailan in the country. It first appeared toward...
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History Clinchfield pottery came about when the Clinchfield, North Carolina, and Ohio railroad...
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art deco, clarice cliff double v pattern Clarice Cliff pottery is immediately recognisable and...
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Tang Tricolor Pottery Tang San Cai, also called Tricolor Glazed Pottery and a gem of ancient...
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Mention Chinese ceramics and many people think of priceless Ming and assume this collecting area...
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Once the world capital of ceramics, Stoke-on-Trent has seen its pottery industry dashed to...
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The Han Dynasty was probably the key period for the development of Chinese ceramics. Not only did...
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12th Century Korean celadon vase Celadon, a famous type of ancient Chinese stoneware, came into...
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Tin-glazed earthenware tiles from Bristol, 1740-1775 (© Victoria and Albert Museum). Bristol...
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