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. 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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Earthenware decorated in green and manganese are known all around the Mediterranean. The Spanish version was discovered in archaeological excavations in Paternal. The sets are geometrical, animal or human. The density of the decor is remarkable, no vacuum is left, which is common in Islamic ceramics.
The animals appear in the Spanish earthenware. They will know in this country a success that can not be denied. Read More…
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Islamic countries have found earthenware: This ceramic, covered with enamel opacities in tin oxide, used to sing to the colors on a white background that mimics that of porcelain. The discovery of earthenware seems to have been completed in Baghdad, in Mesopotamia, in the eighth or ninth century. Read More…
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In the sixteenth century, the Italians were able to make the translucent ceramic, though kaolin. A century later, a faience Rouen, Louis Poterat, was granted by the King of France in 1673 a privilege, i.e a monopoly to make earthenware and porcelain: he knew how the two . Read More…
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