Sentences with phrase «at earthenware»

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Oxen are still used for plowing, water may have to be carried from the tank, and pujahs are still said at the local shrine, but the oxen are tied with nylon rope, not hemp; the water is carried in plastic, not earthenware or brass, pots; and the donations for pujah are broadcast on a PA system.
The most famous North African curries, served from Morocco to Egypt, are called tajines, and they are named after the earthenware tajine pot in which they are cooked (at left).
It's also lightweight at under two pounds, so it's a great option if you find ceramic and earthenware pizza stones too heavy to cook with easily.
Josiah Wedgwood (& Sons Ltd) Famous manufacturer of earthenware and porcelain at Burslem then Etruria and lastly Barlaston (where the factory is currently Josiah Wedgwood, the «Father of English Potters», founded the company in 1759.
Nowadays, the earthenware products of Banyumelek are not just made for cooking utensil but also for unique and exotic decorative items, suitable for interior or exterior decorations at luxury homes or hotels.
Kate Newby, Maybe I won't go to sleep at all, stoneware, earthenware, porcelain, glaze, rope, silk thread, Installation view, La Loge, Brussells, 2013
See more of Lori Ehrlich Katz's work at the Torpedo Factory in studio 8, and see a wide range of her earthenware and stoneware wall pieces, dinnerware, vessels, bowls, and teapots at www.LoriKatz.com.
In the 1960s, Frankenthaler began to make prints in the Universal Limited Art Editions workshop on Long Island, and also crafted earthenware plates at Bennington Pottery in Vermont, along with David Smith.
Shoe lovers, head to Ann Agee's installation at P.P.O.W's booth immediately: The Brooklyn - based artist created over 200 small stoneware, earthenware, and porcelain sculptures that resemble footwear.
Vase 1903 wheel - thrown incised earthenware with underglaze and high - gloss glaze Sabina Elliot Wells born 1876 died Charleson, S.C. 1943 with Joseph Meyer, potter active ca. 1896 - 1925 for the Newcomb Pottery, New Orleans Museum purchase made possible by The Endowment Fund in Honor of D. A. Turner 98.35 This vase from Newcomb Pottery features water lily or lotus - like buds with vertical stems rooted in a stylized water pattern at the foot of the pot.
Update the center piece at your next dinner party with this classic designed earthenware serving platter.
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