The porcelain's quality was internationally recognized, and its manufacturing techniques were kept a state secret.
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The period was also renowned for ceramics and porcelains.
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Traditionally, all-ceramic restorations have been made off site in a dental laboratory either out of feldspathic porcelains or pressed ceramics.
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Lacquers, porcelains, tapestries, and ceramics were highly prized.
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Traditional porcelains are brittle and are not always recommended for molar restorations.
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However, a great deal of porcelains were easy to be brought abroad without specific control on assets.
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Cobalt pigment is used in porcelains and glass.
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In recent years, newer types of porcelains have been developed that seem to rival the longevity of gold.
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They use traditional skills and produce porcelains in some 40 traditional firewood kilns.
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Cybis porcelains today are given as gifts of state and found in the permanent collections of museums, embassies, government buildings and art galleries around the world.
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From 1860, they produced hand-painted gilded porcelains.
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The potassium salt is used in the production of porcelains, the magnesium salt for hardened concretes and as an insecticide, and the barium salts for phosphors.
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Special attention was given to the pyramidal roof room, which was completely covered with porcelains, and to the chapel tiles, which date from the 16th century.
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The dispositional concept brittleness, as applied to aporcelaincup, for example, implies that if the cup is dropped on a tile floor, it is likely to break.
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I am much more interested in silver, in antiquities, inporcelain, in furniture, and in old works of art.
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