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Earthenware

This type of nonvitreous pottery, often known as terracotta, is typically fired below 1,200 °C (2,190 °F). One of its distinguishing features is its ability to absorb liquids such as water. It can be either glazed or unglazed, providing a variety of finishes and appearances. Its uses are diverse, ranging from decorative items to practical kitchenware.
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