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pottery
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pot·ter·y  (pt-r)
n. pl. pot·ter·ies
1. Ware, such as vases, pots, bowls, or plates, shaped from moist clay and hardened by heat.
2. The craft or occupation of a potter.
3. The place where a potter works.

[French poterie, from Old French, from potier, potter, from pot, pot; see potiche.]

pottery [ˈpɒtərɪ]
n pl -teries
1. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Ceramics) articles, vessels, etc., made from earthenware and dried and baked in a kiln
2. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Ceramics) a place where such articles are made
3. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Ceramics) the craft or business of making such articles Related adjective fictile
[from Old French poterie, from potier potter, from pot pot1]

Pottery
See also skill and craft.

1. the art and technology of making objects of clay and other materials treated by firing.
2. articles of earthenware, porcelain, etc. — ceramist, keramist, ceramicist, keramicist, n.
an historical or descriptive work on pottery.

pottery


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Ramkamhaeng twice visited the Chinese court and in 1300 imported Chinese artisans to produce pottery and porcelain that was exported to neighbouring countries and is now internationally prized as Sawankaloke celadon and handpainted ceramics.
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