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Meanings of glaze earthenware in English
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Usage of glaze earthenware in English
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Pickles should in no case be deposited in cream-coloured glazedearthenware.
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A few glazedearthenware pots appear, Tibetan temple pottery of the Han Period.
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The quirky images are black on white glazedearthenware.
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The find is thought to date from that period due to a glazedearthenware pot also found.
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These pipes are of glazedearthenware, taper at one end, and each fitting into the large end of the next.
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As for the hard object, which I had felt grinding up, I recognized it as a sort of glazedearthenware jug.
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Sputum Cups.-Theseshould be of glazedearthenware, without any corners or cracks and provided with a simple moveable cover when in use.
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Certain enamels, used for glazingearthenware or for coating metal cooking pots, contain lead, which they yield to the food prepared in them.
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Made in glazedearthenware the soft curves and biomorphic shapes of the bowls and jugs set it apart as did the muted colours
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In addition, the ogre's striking blue skin may recall the vivid ultramarine colour of commonplace Bes amulets, which were often made from glazedearthenware.
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They were made in a vase form, of brown glazedearthenware, the only entrance to which was a slit-enough to give entrance to a penny.
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The commonest of the highly prized jars are of plain brown brightly glazedearthenware, standing about three feet in height on a flat bottom (Pl.