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None of them ware dreadlocks. They wear them. I doubt this kind of statistic is measured.

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What is glaze ware in ceramics?

racipe of the glaze for sanitary ware


Is Melbar Ware from England made by the same company as Melba Ware?

No, Melbar Ware and Melba Ware are not made by the same company. Melba Ware is produced by the Australian company known for its fine china, while Melbar Ware is a distinct brand that was manufactured in England. Both may have similar names but originate from different manufacturers and are associated with different styles and periods of production.


Where was melba ware made?

Probably like China ware being started in China, Melba ware might have been made in Melba a city in Canyon County, Idaho in the United States and part of Boise City-Nampa and according to the United States Census Bureau the city covers 0.3 square miles and all of it land. Many things are often named after the places they originate or after the people who discovered them or even made them first. ........................................ Definitely made in Staffordshire, uk. For history read the discussion page.


How was Qingbai ware made and why?

Well there is not a real reason to "why" qingbai ware was made. Rather, people most likely wanted different pottery that would be more versatile or durable. Qingbai was easy for common people to use and produce. People could wash it easily and could cook their food in in Qingbai easily without having the pottery break. Also, qingbai was another variation in color that had a blueish or sometimes white-like color. Qingbai's are usually made in kilns which are like huge mounds of ovens to bake pottery. Qingbai is also used for aesthetics uses as one can make pottery into vases and other materials.


What is a white ware ceramics?

Whiteware ceramics refer to a type of pottery characterized by its white or light-colored body, typically made from a mixture of clay, feldspar, and quartz. This category includes various forms of tableware, sanitary ware, and decorative items, often featuring a smooth, shiny glaze. Whiteware is popular for its versatility and aesthetic appeal, making it suitable for both functional and decorative purposes. Common examples include porcelain and bone china, which are known for their durability and elegance.