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  2. Bertolli - Wikipedia

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    Bertolli is a brand of Italian food products produced by multiple companies around the world with the trademark owned by Mizkan Holdings. [1] [2] [3] Originating as a brand of extra-virgin olive oil, in which it was the global market leader, [4] pasta sauces and ready meals are now sold under the brand name as well.

  3. Paul Bertolli - Wikipedia

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    Paul Bertolli was born in 1954 in San Rafael, California, to parents of Italian descent. [1] He rose to prominence in the gourmet food world at Chez Panisse in nearby Berkeley, California, working from 1982 to 1992. [2] He eventually became executive chef and co-authoring Chez Panisse Cooking with restaurant founder Alice Waters.

  4. Craquelure - Wikipedia

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    Recently, analysis of craquelure has been proposed as a way to authenticate art. In ceramics, craquelure in ceramic glazes, where it is often a desired effect, is called "crackle"; it is a characteristic of Chinese Ge ware in particular. This is usually differentiated from crazing, which is a glaze defect in firing, or the result of aging or ...

  5. Bertolli (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bertolli is a brand of Italian food products. It may also refer to: People. Francesca Bertolli, an Italian contralto of the 18th century;

  6. Vitreous enamel - Wikipedia

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    Gothic châsse; 1185–1200; champlevé enamel over copper gilded; height: 17.7 cm (7.0 in), width: 17.4 cm (6.9 in), depth: 10.1 cm (4.0 in). Vitreous enamel, also called porcelain enamel, is a material made by fusing powdered glass to a substrate by firing, usually between 750 and 850 °C (1,380 and 1,560 °F).

  7. Zsolnay - Wikipedia

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    Frost-resisting Zsolnay building decorations were used in numerous buildings specifically during the Art Nouveau movement. By 1914, Zsolnay was the largest company in Austro-Hungary . [ 1 ] During World War I , production of pottery and building materials were curtailed, and the factory produced for military use, for instance insulators .

  8. Blaise Castle Estate - Wikipedia

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    A branch of the Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery since 1949, Blaise Castle House now features collections relating to household items in addition to its period interior decoration. [20] Galleries have displays of historic domestic equipment used for lighting, cooking, cleaning, washing, including a display of toilets .

  9. Nabeshima ware - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the colored painting known as "Iro-Nabeshima," occasionally "blue-and-white" designs using cobalt blue, celadon or a rusty glaze are known to exist. The most common "Iro-Nabeshima" is a technique in which a design is painted over a vessel with a blue-and-white design, and then the vessel is fired again with a low-temperature ...

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