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  3. Sherwin-Williams - Wikipedia

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    In 1875, Sherwin-Williams started selling ready-mixed paint. [4] Previously, consumers bought paint ingredients that they themselves would mix together. [4] In the 1940s, Sherwin-Williams introduced Kem-Tone, a water-based fast-drying interior paint. [4] In 1996, the American Chemical Society named the product a National Historic Chemical Landmark.

  4. Terracotta - Wikipedia

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    Terracotta will also ring if lightly struck, as long as it is not cracked. [33] Painted (polychrome) terracotta is typically first covered with a thin coat of gesso, then painted. It is widely used, but only suitable for indoor positions and much less durable than fired colors in or under a ceramic glaze.

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    The storied British paint manufacturer is known for its carefully curated palette of 132 rich paint colors. Their decision to add a dozen additional shades to that list (retiring 12 older colors ...

  6. Teco pottery - Wikipedia

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    The pottery shapes derived from line and color rather than elaborate decoration. While most of the 500 shapes created by 1911 were the product of Gates' efforts, many of the remaining Teco designs were the work of several Chicago architects that were involved in the Prairie School style as expressed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

  7. Rookwood Pottery Company - Wikipedia

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    Rookwood artist Sara Sax, experimented in working with translucent vellum glaze and relief carving. [12] One of the last glaze lines of Rookwood was "Ombroso," not used until after 1910. Ombroso, used on cut or incised pottery, is a brown or black matte glaze. In 1902, Rookwood began producing architectural pottery.