earthenware in the PONS Dictionary

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A peculiar style of earthenware called kokushokukenmadoki was developed according to the development of living styles.
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Earthenware cooking pots are made from special clay that can withstand heat in an oven or on the stovetop.
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These wines were stored in sealed earthenware amphorae and kept for many years.
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Being made from earthenware, its slip paint is rich in iron.
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During excavations, huge quantities of earthenware, believed to be used by the then people were discovered.
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The local abundance of coal and clay suitable for earthenware production led to the early (initially limited) development of the local pottery industry.
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The figurines are made of faience, a technique for glazing earthenware and other ceramic vessels by using a quartz paste.
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After pressing, the grape must was stored in large earthenware jars known as "dolia".
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This allows steam from cooking to evaporate out of the pores in the earthenware.
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There are coal mines and heavy industry, including steel, machinery, and earthenware.
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