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Limoges porcelain is hard-paste
porcelain produced by
factories in and
around the city of
Limoges, France,
beginning in the late 18th century, by any...
- this led to the
technique sometimes being called "
Limoges ware",
Haviland being a
large maker of
Limoges porcelain. In fact all
their barbotine wares were...
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Returning to Indiana, she
invented a
method of
manufacturing imitation Limoges ware,
which was
utilized in the
making of
advertising signs,
plaques and other...
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centrepiece in the
style of
Renaissance Limoges enamel, 1866
Porcelain plate in the
style of
Renaissance Limoges enamel, 1866, by
Henry Stacy Marks Pair...
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ware Jingdezhen porcelain Hirado ware Kakiemon Mikasa &
Company Nabeshima ware Narumi Noritake Porcelain manufacturing companies in
Europe Vienna...
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Imari ware (****anese: 伊万里焼, Hepburn: Imari-yaki) is a
Western term for a brightly-coloured
style of
Arita ware (有田焼, Arita-yaki) ****anese
export porcelain...
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Hasami ware and Tobe
ware are more po****r
wares mostly using in blue and white.
Large Arita ware dish, c. 1680,
imitating Chinese export Kraak ware. ****anese...
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ware was the most
famous northern Chinese white ware under the
Northern Song, but by the end of the Song
period Qingbai had
eclipsed Ding
ware, achieving...
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ware and
Jizhou ware made
during the Song
dynasty are examples. Porcelain, on a
Western definition, is "a
collective term
comprising all
ceramic ware...
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these high temperatures. End
applications include tableware,
decorative ware such as figurines,
toilets ("porcelain thrones") and washbasins, and products...