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pottery
/ ˈɒəɪ /
noun
- articles, vessels, etc, made from earthenware and dried and baked in a kiln
- a place where such articles are made
- the craft or business of making such articles
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of pottery1
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When asked if the story influenced her decor, she mentioned some subtle touches, such as artwork from Ireland, a sign she made in the Irish language and Belleek pottery.
But for the mom-and-pop shops in Altadena and the Pacific Palisades — the dry cleaners, tattoo parlors, bars, bistros and stores that sold antiques, flowers, books, pottery and macaroons — the devastation is more personal.
A pottery firm whose site has a manufacturing history dating back more than 200 years has collapsed into liquidation, according to a union.
First, the relatively small number of scripts - about 4,000 of them, almost all on small objects such as seals, pottery and tablets.
They’ll put the snow in a pottery bowl, then fill 125 small glass vials with the melted snow water.
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