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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.

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    Nuwave Duralon Blue Ceramic Nonstick Cookware Set ($139.99 was $199.99) STAUB 0.75-Quart Petite Pumpkin Baking Dish ($29.99 was $44.99) STAUB 4-Quart Cast Iron Dutch Oven ($129.95 was $319.99)

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    Beautiful 10-Inch Ceramic Frying Pan. $12 $41 Save $29. ... (Try flavors like pumpkin and apple cinnamon for fall.) It's $31 cheaper than at ... Vesteel Mixing Bowls with Lids, Set of 5. $21 $70 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Frankoma Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Frankoma mid-century modern vase in red glaze. Frankoma Pottery is an American pottery company located in Glenpool, Oklahoma, but originally based in Sapulpa, Oklahoma. The company is known for its sculptures and dinnerware, although it also produced many other products, including figurines, trivets, and vases.

  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]