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  2. Glass tile - Wikipedia

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    Glass was used in mosaics as early as 2500 BC, but it was not until the 3rd century BC that innovative artisans in Greece, Persia, and India created glass tiles.. Whereas clay tile is dated as early as 8,000 BC, there were significant barriers to the development of glass tile, including the high temperatures required to melt glass and the complexities of annealing glass curves.

  3. Glass in sub-Saharan Africa - Wikipedia

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    It is generally agreed that glass beads were present in Sub-Saharan Africa by at least 300 AD, some having been imported from the Middle East and South East Asian regions. [1] Transported by sea, shipments arrived to coastal ports such as Mtwapa and Ungwana in Kenya and were then distributed inland via local trade networks and kinship relations ...

  4. Mangalore tiles - Wikipedia

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    Tiles are exported to East Asia, Europe, Australia, Africa, and the Middle East. [4] This tile is exquisitely used for roof tiling along Malabar Coast and Konkan Coast of India. At helm of the industry the production of Mangalore tiles was prominent in South Canara, Malabar District along Chaliyar and Quilon along Ithikkara River. [16] [17]

  5. Tile - Wikipedia

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    Making mosaic tiles Cross section of an earthenware tile Section through a porcelain stoneware slab The elaborate floor pattern of the Sydney Queen Victoria Building Floor tile in Karpas, northeastern Cyprus 6"×6" porcelain floor tiles Patio with stone tile, Hawaii, US 1960 Cracked tile flooring

  6. Patrick O'Hara (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Before becoming successful as an artist, O'Hara worked as an agricultural advisor for Spillers and Unilever.After taking evening classes in ceramics at Malvern School of Art, he began selling Earthenware [2] models of traction engines, fairground organs and veteran cars [6] at London department stores such as Harrods and Liberty's, with prices between £25 and £40. [7]

  7. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    Today, many jewellery designs and traditions are used, and jewellery is commonplace in Indian ceremonies and weddings. [62] For many Indians, especially those who follow the Hindu or Jain faiths, bridal jewellery is known as streedhan and functions as personal wealth for the bride only, as a sort of financial security.