That plant would have been much happier in a pot of unglazed Italian terracotta, so it could breathe. |
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These fabrics are cretonnes, the end-of-the-19th Century's version of unglazed chintz. |
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During a separate glazing session, several students and teachers pitched in to glaze 100 or so unglazed and unsigned bowls. |
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Remarkable too is the unexpected and extremely realistic treatment of the back of the shell, which is unglazed and incised. |
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Terracotta tiles are unglazed and can stain easily, so protect the edges of the tiles with a smear of petroleum jelly. |
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One figurine, with an unglazed terracotta face, represents a young mother seated on a circular terracotta base. |
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The intense beauty of this mosque can leave you speechless, the play of light on the glazed and unglazed tiles is stunning. |
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Tiles that are water-resistant are called glazed and tiles that are not water-resistant are called unglazed. |
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Note that unglazed clay saucers are porous, so surfaces underneath can be damaged by the moisture the saucers absorb. |
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The reddishness of the unglazed portion of the dish is characteristic of early Ming porcelain. |
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There were also fragments of earlier unglazed Corinthian and Attic lamps of the second to fourth centuries. |
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Both unglazed terracotta ware and highly glazed ware crafted there are on sale in the museum foyer and the adjacent conservatory. |
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In ordinary kitchens of all periods, cooking pots were made of unglazed Nile clay, sometimes with a burnished slip coating. |
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Other craft items include both glazed and unglazed pottery, ceremonial wooden masks, and goods woven from palm, straw, reeds, and sisal. |
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People learn how to hand decorate a collection of unglazed pottery with water-based glazes. |
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For floral arrangements, choose terra cotta pots with glazed insides or give unglazed pots several coats of varnish to make them watertight. |
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They are available in unglazed terra cotta or in moss green and allow a habitat-like terrarium design. |
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Handmade of unglazed terra cotta, the porous nature of the clay will take on the flavour, smell and color of the tea brewed. |
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An unglazed fragment from the flat side of a pilgrim bottle, with part of the depiction of an archer on horseback moulded in low relief. |
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They are available in unglazed terra cotta, as well as glazed in moss green, sandy red or sandy yellow and allow a habitat-like terrarium design. |
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Because of its high glass content, it can be used unglazed, though it also can be glazed for aesthetic appeal. |
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If they are unglazed, an equivalent weight shall be imposed on the vehicle at the appropriate positions. |
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It consists of a hollow part which was intended to support an unglazed terracotta water-jar. |
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Tiles can be glazed or unglazed, are non-combustible and generally unaffected by light. |
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To be used for the refinement and protection of interior surfaces, particularly for furniture, cork and unglazed clay tiles. |
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The most energyefficient door is an unglazed insulated door with double weatherstripping. |
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Suitable for ceramics, stone, unglazed tiles, plastics, linoleum, stainless steel. |
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To preserve the water's freshness, you need to periodically wet the unglazed outside surface of the jar. |
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Both glazed and unglazed terra-cotta pottery pieces are sold in markets. |
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The unglazed tiles are ideal for heavily trafficked or wet areas. |
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The greatest difficulty in identification is often found with the simplest types of unglazed pottery and porcelain about which we will discuss later. |
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The pieces, which are mostly thin-walled, are made in bright white porcelain and have an almost porous-looking unglazed finish which adds to the pure look. |
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Ping Qiu's large, unglazed ceramic objects are based partly on Chinese cooking vessels, but their non-functional form clearly refers to the anatomical. |
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Made of unglazed terra cotta, this jar is distinctive in its pigments applied cold in stylized floral motifs, as well as its meshed lines drawn with a stylus. |
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One method of heating water uses glazed or unglazed collectors. |
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The bulk of unglazed liquid collectors are installed in residential pool heating systems, and thus only a very small fraction of these collectors are included in our database of large systems. |
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My interest is around sculpture and unglazed clay that is just baked. |
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The wares of Yixing are unglazed, the body varying from red to dark brown. |
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I just bought an unglazed ceramic mortar and pestle. |
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While creamware was the staple product, Wedgwood fulfilled the demands of mid-18th-century antiquarian taste by developing, in 1768, a black, unglazed stoneware of fine texture called black basaltes. |
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If, for example, you drag an unglazed flower pot across the surface, or if there is sand on the surface, this will cause scratching which will be more visible the darker the colour of the table. |
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They are used on wood, unglazed tile, grout and mortar, gypsum board and other porous surfaces which need to be sealed to prevent soiling and staining. |
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Ceramics are glazed or unglazed fired clays. |
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The jug is typically decorated with simple horizontal zigzag bands, painted with black pigment on the body of the unglazed vessel, and then glazed with a transparent turquoise glaze. |
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They met each other in a dumpster after being thrown out at the end of the day. Donut Boy is a one day old unglazed donut and Toast is the last heel of the loaf. |
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This might be rebuilt with permission, or on payment of a fine, as a permanent shop or forebooth perhaps, with an unglazed window to the street. |
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Their pots also were made of sunbaked mud, unfired and unglazed, though sometimes richly engraved. |
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The unglazed porcelain stoneware tiles in the dimensions of 30 x 120, 60 x 60 and 60 x 120 cm are fascinating thanks to their expressive surface structure and convey an atmosphere of sovereign elegance. |
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