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The ceramic art.

ceraThe ceramic art, is present on earth since man discovered fire, a key element in this art. It was originally created utilitarian pieces, but its coarseness, and there was great potential of the combination of the four elements EARTH WATER FIRE AND AIR. Read More…

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Slipware born in Britain

images1The slipware made by the potters in the early 17th century Britain, London and Wrotham (Kent), wear a slip made of lead sulfide gas that is used to glaze wood Lena decorating slips now be made. 17 active in Stoke On Trent family of potters and SUTAFFODOSHA Taylor Simpson TOFUTO light and the second half-century, left many of the large decorative plates using the slip method. Platters of designed a memorabilia are the glue resist dyeing patterns and bold portrait of the royal coats of arms and magnatum of color cosmetics in the soil above the half-dry seeds, commonly called TOFUTOUEA that is, this is Thomas TOFUTO potter have been named so because the best known of the inscription plate. Read More…

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Ceramics of medieval period

mc1Western Europe during the medieval ceramics from ancient times, took a temporary effect on pottery culture of Rome, was dominant for a long time with a strong indigenous pottery, and other heavy non decorated pottery and no body. Why not develop ceramics that can be very different, and it was unstable social situation of the time, it was convenient to handle than metal and wood products in a highly robust and easy to transport you think. 10 appears to lead-glazed pottery was used and Western Europe for centuries. Read More…

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History of Ceramic Technology

ceSoil removed and a creamy dressing of coarse particles chinos (slip) to adorn the body, not just in the United Kingdom. Its origins are ancient, and ancient Mesopotamia in the Middle East, around 4000 BC was already seen this method, 1500 BC in the western addition to the waters around the Aegean Sea and the ancient earth, Aya Aya This methodology the pottery was made. Later, in ancient Greece has a highly developed ceramic technology, and that tradition has been passed down and eventually to the Romans from the Etruscans. Read More…

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Tips for cutlery abrasion on ceramic tableware

1The cause of the cutlery abrasion, as the name suggests, the increased wear and tear of the cutlery on crockery.

This is due to the fact that the cutlery manufacturers in recent years, the alloy of your items have changed. Through everyday use, the dishwasher had the cutlery suppliers increasingly to struggle with the problems that the cutlery from the aggressive cleaning agents attacked, so were quite pitted. To remedy this, the nickel content in the alloys increases cutlery (one speaks for this reason also of stainless steel or chrome-nickel). Due to the increased proportion of nickel, the metal softer and therefore brought with it the disadvantage that it is through the use of more abnutzt what you are to the tracks on the plates can see. The problem of cutlery abrasion is not restricted solely to Stein gut but occurs equally in china on. Read More…

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Documents on ceramic tableware

aRubbers can after a certain time and under heavy loads arise. This is a ceramic with matte glazes typically occurring phenomenon. Earthenware is a ceramic product, which unlike porcelain or stoneware porous, so is water. Only the glaze makes the items waterproof. Unglazed remains, however, always the edge of the land (space) through which liquid in the outland can go.

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The Earthenware.

imagesEarthenware is a ceramic product, which unlike porcelain or stoneware porous, so is water. Only the glaze makes the items waterproof. Unglazed remains, however, always the edge of the land (space) through which liquid in the Outland can go. For the manufacture of ceramic products are entirely mineralogical in naturally occurring raw materials. These have, depending on the habitat, degradation and so different properties and vary from delivery to delivery. Read More…

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Cracks in ceramic glaze

cAll ceramic products are largely hand made and received only by the fire at about 1100 ° C takes its final shape and appearance. For the manufacture of ceramic products are entirely mineralogical, occurring in nature, raw materials used. These have, depending on the extraction, discovery, etc. have different properties.
Glaze may crack after a certain time and under heavy loads arise. This is one for ceramics typical “aging process”. Read More…

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Benefits of Ceramic Sinks

b1Even in the practical area, such ceramic sink many advantages, but also a few drawbacks.

One begins with the advantages, it soon becomes clear that in relation to the size of such a sink is very flexible, especially if it is a polygonal act.

You can individually decide how deep, how wide and how long it has to be the place of Abtropfbereich occupies. Strangely, there seems to be straight with square ceramic sink and give way to that rather broad-ranging and longer preferred as a deep basin, this is in contrast to those made of stainless steel.

Of advantage is the ease of cleaning. Here you need not – in contrast to the sink in stainless steel – lime to ensure it saves so much work.

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The Ceramic Sink

a1Many of us, it is no longer in memory. But there was once a time, especially in the ceramic sink was used. Whatever the reasons were, whether for cost reasons or because of the fact that there is no routine was decades ago, kitchen items made of stainless steel manufacture, The fact is that ceramic kitchens always a touch of “antique” status. Who can not be sent to the old ceramic bowl remember that maybe Grandma was on the washstand? Read More…

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