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page 1History of ceramics

tableware
thumb|upright=1.3|Formal dining table laid for a large private dinner party at Chatsworth House
thumb|upright=1.3|Table laid for six at the Royal Castle, Warsaw, (18th–19th century fashion)
Chinese ceramics
pottery and porcelain from China
ceramic art
art objects made from clay and other raw materials by the process of pottery
Yingge District
A district in New Taipei City, Taiwan
Santa María Atzompa Municipality
municipality in the State of Oaxaca, Mexico
Ocotlán de Morelos Municipality
municipality in the State of Oaxaca, Mexico

dolium
A dolium (plural: dolia) is a large earthenware vase or vessel used in ancient Roman times for the fermentation of alcoholic beverages, as well as storage or transportation of goods.
They are similar to kvevri, large Georgian vessels used to ferment wine.
thumb|upright=1.5|Dolia at Ostia Antica
Acoustic jar
ceramic vessels to improve acoustics
Islamic pottery
pottery of Islamic lands

albarello
thumb|Blue and white albarello adorned with the traditional colors of Chinese Porcelain and decorated with designs derived from Kufic script, a style of Arabic script. Manufactured in Tuscany, Italy in the second half of the 15th century.
An albarello (a name of Italian descent, plural: albarelli) is also known as a "maiolica drug jar" because of the type of tin glaze used, known as Maiolica (also known as majolica). This cylindrical storage unit is used for a plethora of purposes, most commonly for drug storage in pharmacies as a medicinal jar. The jar was also used for other purposes such as
Yuchanyan
Yuchanyan is an early Neolithic cave site in Dao County (Daoxian), Hunan, China. The site yielded sherds of ceramic vessels and other artifacts which were dated by analysis of charcoal and bone collagen, giving a date range of 17,500 to 18,300 years old for the pottery. The pottery specimens may be the oldest known examples of pottery.
Hispano-Moresque ware
ceramics of Al-Andalus
hard-paste porcelain
type of ceramic
soft-paste porcelain
Porcelain material consisting of clay and other materials
Ancient Roman pottery
pottery produced within the Roman Republic and Roman Empire
Ancient Egyptian pottery
Talavera de la Reina ceramics
Ceramic production of the town and its surroundings
Stirrup spout vessel
type of ceramic vessel used by indigenous cultures of South America, with a handle shaped as a stirrup
Staffordshire Potteries
historic ceramic-producing region within the present Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
Vessel from Shakhtakhty
aceramic
Aceramic is defined as "not producing pottery". In archaeology, the term means "without pottery". Aceramic societies usually used bark, basketry, gourds and leather for containers.
Zengpiyan
Zengpiyan () is a Neolithic cave site in southern China. It is located in the Guilin region on the south-western fringes of the Dushan Mountain (Dú Shān 独山) in the autonomous region Guangxi and is considered to be one of the most important cave sites of the Neolithic in China as it is one of the many independent centers for the introduction of animal domestication and pottery.
conservation and restoration of ceramic objects
preservation of heritage collections
Ceramics of indigenous peoples of the Americas
Pottery produced by the indigenous people of the Americas
Victoria MacKenzie-Childs
American ceramic artist (born 1948)
Huaco
precolumbian pottery