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  2. Shiwan ware - Wikipedia

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    Such figures were, and remain, a third speciality of Shiwan, made for an essentially popular market. Initially they featured the same Buddhist figures as blanc de Chine from Dehua , but by the 19th century models of folk heroes and some satirical figures were produced; Shiwan was the major producer of such secular figurines.

  3. Lanka Tiles - Wikipedia

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    With the acquisition, Royal Ceramics gained a near-monopoly of the Sri Lankan tile market. [10] Lanka Tiles invested LKR200 million to export mosaic tiles to the United States in 2019. The company signed an agreement with the Chinese firm Foshan Shiwan Yulong Ceramic and Benjamin Malloy.

  4. Foshan - Wikipedia

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    Foshan (UK: /foʊˈʃæn/, US: /-ʃɑːn/; Chinese: 佛山) alternately romanized as Fatshan is a prefecture-level city in central Guangdong Province, China. The entire prefecture covers 3,848 km 2 (1,486 sq mi) and had a population of 9,498,863 as of the 2020 census.

  5. Braas Monier Building Group - Wikipedia

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    Currently Cobert is selling roof tiles in over 50 countries on five continents. In Spain and Portugal the company has seven production facilities. [4] Coverland Founded under the name "Vereeniging Tiles Ltd." in 1949, Coverland [5] emerged from the merger of four roof tile manufacturers in 1976. The company has eight production facilities and ...

  6. Beijiao, Guangdong - Wikipedia

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    Beijiao (simplified Chinese: 北滘镇; traditional Chinese: 北滘鎮; pinyin: Běijiào Zhèn) is a town in the district of Shunde, in the prefecture-level city of Foshan, Guangdong, China. [2] The town covers an area of 92.11 square kilometres (35.56 sq mi). [1]

  7. Philkeram Johnson - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, H & R Johnson was acquired by Nocros Plc, which continues to own 50% of Philkeram - Johnson S.A. In 1982, Industrial Mining S.A. was founded to produce and market building materials, specializing in tile adhesives and grouts. Initially, Philkeram Johnson produced only white square tiles (15x15 cm), but soon expanded to other colors.