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  2. 26 Pumpkin Painting and Decorating Ideas That Are ... - AOL

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    @kailochic opted for ceramic pumpkins versus real pumpkins, which is a great option because you can reuse them every year. Using rubbing alcohol, she was able to create these bursts of color pumpkins.

  3. Mexican ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic storage jars by Ofelia Gonzalez Mendoza of Jose Maria Pino Suarez, Tepetitlan, Hidalgo as part of a temporary exhibit on Hidalgo crafts at the Museo de Arte Popular, Mexico City. In Chililico , a Nahua village near Huejutla de Reyes , Hidalgo , women still dominate potting, producing decorated pieces for ceremonial use.

  4. Ree's New Pumpkin-Shaped Cookware Is Here Early for Fall - AOL

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    Ceramic Pumpkin Casserole Set of 2. Hold up, you get two pumpkins for less than $25? Yup! Each ceramic dish comes with a lid and holds 17 ounces worth of whatever dish you can dream up! They're ...

  5. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic Originals by Freeman-Leidy, crane figurine. Key milestones in the history of California pottery include: the arrival of Spanish settlers, the advent of statehood and subsequent population growth, the Arts and Crafts movement , Great Depression , World War II era and the post-WWII onslaught of low-priced imports leading to a steep ...

  6. Flowerpot - Wikipedia

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    A flowerpot, planter, planterette or plant pot, is a container in which flowers and other plants are cultivated and displayed. Historically, and still to a significant extent today, they are made from plain terracotta with no ceramic glaze , with a round shape, tapering inwards.

  7. Red Wing Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Red Wing pottery refers to American stoneware, pottery, or dinnerware items made by a company initially set up in Red Wing, Minnesota, in 1861 by German immigrant John Paul, [1] which changed its names several times until finally settling on Red Wing Potteries, Inc. in 1936. [1]