Japanese earthenware is called "Yakimono". There are then different names for the Yakimono depending on what type it is.
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They are called Prefectures, or "Ken" in Japanese.
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the word for house is "ie", home is "uchi"
yen means "go get a life"in Japanese
Japs or Japanese because we didn't want them to be part of our country but some people called them Japanese-Americans or just Americans.
"Earthenware" is "setomono" and/or "yakimono." They are pronounced seh-toh-mo-no and yah-kee-mo-no, respectively.
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I bought a beautiful set of earthenware dishes for my kitchen.
There is an earthenware vessel called an olla; I think that's what you're taking about.
Yes, earthenware is easy to find.
A small earthenware pot is a pipkin
stoneware, pottery Stoneware and pottery are general categories, while an olla is specifically an earthenware crock
The name for tin glazed earthenware is faience.
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Stoneware is generally heavier than earthenware because it is fired at a higher temperature, making it denser and more durable. Earthenware is fired at a lower temperature and is more porous, resulting in a lighter weight.
Porcelain, Stoneware, Earthenware. There are also subcategories such as Terracotta earthenware, White stoneware, etc.