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  1. Ceratistes (beetle): Ceratistes is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Melyridae. The species of this genus are found in Southern Europe. (Beetle) [100%] 2023-12-15 [Melyridae] [Cleroidea genera]...
  2. Ceramics: This page is full of ideas, artists, and media that interest today's youth and be of use to someone teaching themselves about ceramics or a teacher looking for some new ideas. So browse, learn, borrow ideas, and always let ... [96%] 2023-10-17 [Archaeology] [Art]...
  3. Ceramsite sand: Ceramsite sand is an artificial foundry sand originating in China. It is a substitute for chromite sand and zircon sand in the foundry and petroleum industries. [70%] 2023-12-15 [Metalworking]
  4. Encyclia ceratistes: Encyclia ceratistes, also known as Epidendrum ramonense or frosted rain, is a species of orchid. It is found in southeast and southwest Mexico, Central America (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Panama) and the northern parts of South America ... (Species of orchid) [70%] 2023-12-18 [Encyclia] [Flora of Colombia]...
  5. Chisocheton ceramicus: Chisocheton ceramicus is a tree in the family Meliaceae. It grows up to 30 metres (100 ft) tall with a trunk diameter of up to 40 centimetres (16 in). (Biology) [70%] 2023-12-15 [Chisocheton]
  6. Ceramsite sand: Ceramsite sand is an artificial foundry sand originating in China . It is a substitute for chromite sand and zircon sand in the foundry and petroleum industries. (Engineering) [70%] 2023-12-15 [Metalworking]
  7. Nikko Ceramics: Nikko Company (ニッコー株式会社, Nikkō Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese manufacturer of fine ceramics, known for its tableware products. Nikko was founded in 1908 in Kanazawa, Ishikawa by Lord Maeda and local nobles. [68%] 2023-11-15 [Ceramics manufacturers of Japan] [Japanese porcelain]...
  8. Mexican ceramics: Ceramics in Mexico date back thousands of years before the Pre-Columbian period, when ceramic arts and pottery crafts developed with the first advanced civilizations and cultures of Mesoamerica. With one exception, pre-Hispanic wares were not glazed, but rather ... (none) [68%] 2023-09-13 [Mexican pottery] [Mexican art]...
  9. Philippine ceramics: Philippine ceramics refers to ceramic art and pottery designed or produced as a form of Philippine art. Traditional pot-making in certain areas of the Philippines would use clay found near the Sibalom River. (Ceramic art in Philippine) [68%] 2023-10-08 [Philippine pottery] [History of ceramics]...
  10. Caltagirone Ceramics: The Ceramica di Caltagirone is a type of ceramics made in Caltagirone, in Sicily. This pottery is one of the most documented and stylistically varied, as well as one of the best known in the world. [68%] 2023-10-08 [Ceramics] [Ceramic art]...
  11. Transparent ceramics: Many ceramic materials, both glassy and crystalline, have found use as optically transparent materials in various forms from bulk solid-state components to high surface area forms such as thin films, coatings, and fibers. Such devices have found widespread use ... (Chemistry) [68%] 2023-10-17 [Oxides] [Transparent materials]...
  12. Shinepukur Ceramics: Shinepukur Ceramics is a ceramic manufacturing company based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Incorporated in 1997, Shinepukur Ceramics went into commercial production at the end of 1999. (Subsidiary of Beximco) [68%] 2024-01-11 [BEXIMCO group] [Ceramics manufacturers of Bangladesh]...
  13. Chinese ceramics: Chinese ceramics or Chinese porcelain is a form of fine art developed in China during the dynastic periods. China has always been richly endowed with the raw materials needed for making ceramics. Chinese Ceramics range from construction materials such as ... [68%] 2023-02-04
  14. Vietnamese ceramics: Vietnamese ceramics refers to ceramic art and pottery as a form of Vietnamese art and industry. Vietnamese pottery and ceramics has a long history spanning back to thousands of years ago, including long before Chinese domination, as archeological evidence supports. [68%] 2023-12-23 [Vietnamese pottery] [Vietnamese art]...
  15. Franciscan Ceramics: Franciscan Ceramics are ceramic tableware and tile products produced by Gladding, McBean & Co. in Los Angeles, California, US from 1934 to 1962, International Pipe and Ceramics (Interpace) from 1962 to 1979, and Wedgwood from 1979 to 1983. [68%] 2024-02-24 [Ceramics manufacturers of the United States] [Defunct companies based in Greater Los Angeles]...
  16. Burmese ceramics: Burmese ceramics refers to ceramic art and pottery designed or produced as a form of Burmese art. The tradition of Burmese ceramics dates back to the third millennium BCE. [68%] 2023-10-08 [Burmese art] [History of ceramics]...
  17. Maya ceramics: Maya ceramics are ceramics produced in the Pre-Columbian Maya culture of Mesoamerica. The vessels used different colors, sizes, and had varied purposes. [68%] 2024-04-19 [Maya art] [Pre-Columbian art]...
  18. Horezu ceramics: Horezu ceramics is a unique type of Romanian pottery that is traditionally produced by hand around the town of Horezu in northern Oltenia (Vâlcea County), close to the famous Horezu Monastery. It reflects many generations of knowledge and skills development ... [68%] 2024-06-13 [Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity] [Horezu]...
  19. Haegang Ceramics Museum: The Haegang Ceramics Museum is Korea's first museum dedicated to ceramics and is located in Icheon, Gyeonggi Province. The museum is devoted to researching and exhibiting Korean ceramics, including celadon ware, punch’ong ware and white porcelain. [55%] 2023-12-15 [Art museums and galleries in South Korea] [Ceramics museums]...
  20. German Ceramics Society: The German Ceramics Society (DKG) is an association founded in 1919 and headquartered in the city of Cologne, Germany. With its more than 600 personal and 250 institutional members, the DKG is the largest ceramics society in Europe. (Organization) [55%] 2023-12-15 [Technology trade associations]

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