In pottery, "firestone" typically refers to a type of clay or stoneware that can withstand high temperatures during firing. It is valued for its durability and ability to retain heat, making it ideal for functional pottery items like cookware. The term can also denote specific types of ceramic materials known for their strength and resistance to thermal shock. Firestone pottery often features rich textures and colors due to the unique mineral composition of the clays used.
I believe you mean Alan Long pottery from Clay pond pottery
The work made on a potter's wheel
try the bridgestone/firestone website?
The size usually, or maybe the code for the shape.
Usually the number found on pieces of pottery indicates the mold number. It can also indicate the model or design number of a particular piece.
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I believe you mean Alan Long pottery from Clay pond pottery
i guess u mean vulpix you use a firestone on it
No, Firestone is still Firestone
I think you mean STANGL. A well known pottery and easy to research
Firestone tyre company.
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Ken Firestone's birth name is Kenneth Firestone.
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Brooks Firestone's birth name is Anthony Brooks Firestone.
what did Harvey firestone make
Firestone makes their own tires. Firestone is a subsidiary of Bridgestone Tire Company.