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Ceramic ewer. Turkey Kutahya çini ibrik Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ceramic ewer. Turkey Kutahya çini ibrik Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Ceramic ewer, çini. Turkey, Narin ibrik. Kutahya Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Ceramic ewer. Turkey Kutahya çini ibrik
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Ceramic is the name for materials that are formed by the use of heat. The word ceramic comes from the Greek word κεραμικός keramikos. The term covers inorganic non-metallic materials which are formed by the action of heat. Up to the 1950s or so, the most important were the traditional clays, made into pottery, bricks,


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