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  2. Huishan clay figurine - Wikipedia

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    Huishan clay figurines are clay figures with concise and full shape, smooth and lively lines, bright and eye-catching colours and ingenious and meticulous ideas. The raw material of Huishan clay figurines is black mud, [4] which is taken from the foothills about 1 meter below the ground on the northeast slope of Huishan Mountain. [5]

  3. Nampa figurine - Wikipedia

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    The Nampa figurine is a small female figure made out of fired clay. The object is 1.5 inches (38 mm) in size and contains pieces of clay, quartz, and traces of iron oxide. The figure was found to be well worn with faint markings that may have represented clothing or jewelry around the chest and neck. The right leg of the figure was broken off. [1]

  4. Dymkovo toys - Wikipedia

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    Later, the little figures lost their magic meaning and turned into toys for children, the making of which would become an artistic handicraft. Up until the 20th century, this toy production had been timed to the spring fair called свистунья, or whistler. The first recorded mentioning of this event took place in 1811, but it is believed ...

  5. Playful Ceramic Figures By Helen Burgess (30 Pics) - AOL

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    Through her simple yet ch. Helen Burgess is a British artist who creates fun, handmade ceramic characters. Her collection, called "Nosey Mungo," is full of quirky, playful figures with big ...

  6. Haniwa - Wikipedia

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    The Haniwa are terracotta clay [2] [3] figures that were made for ritual use and buried with the dead as funerary objects during the Kofun period (3rd to 6th centuries AD) of the history of Japan. Haniwa were created according to the wazumi technique, in which mounds of coiled clay were built up to shape the figure, layer by layer. [ 4 ]

  7. Pilling Figurines - Wikipedia

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    The figurines are believed to be around 1000 years old. The Pilling Figurines are all around 4 to 6 inches (roughly 10 to 15 cm) in height. They are constructed of unbaked clay and are decorated with applied clay ornaments. [2] The figurines also show evidence of red, buff, and black paint.