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Under Clark's direction, a line of "white ware" for table use was added.
White Ware was found suggested to have been used as basket covering to make them impermeable.
The smaller white ware bowls continued to function as vessels for domestic food consumption.
Fujian white ware was meant for export to all of maritime Asia.
The Late Neolithic is characterised by a red-on white ware.
A line of "white ware" for table use was added that had many problems with "crazing" which are small cracks in the glazed surface.
The onion pattern was designed as a white ware decorated with cobalt blue pattern.
"Williams-Sonoma has a lot of white ware."
White ware remained in use, but it seems to have remained rare and the vessels were often small and rather delicate.
Soon after the sancai period, Chinese white ware ceramics also found their way to the Islamic world, and were immediately reproduced.
Rim ticking is common, again suggesting connections to the white ware tradition of the Mesa Verde region.
The technique of cobalt blue decorations seems to have come from the Middle-East in the 9th century through decorative experimentation on white ware.
Some of the White Ware vessels found were decorated with incisions and thick stripes of red ochre.
At first, as in the early Cibola White Ware tradition, the black paint used to paint pottery was mineral based.
Old white ware and Oriental porcelain, antique Blue Willow, and old Spode.
Dehua white porcelain was traditionally known in Japan as hakugorai or "Korean White Ware."
Chinese blue and white ware then became extremely popular in the Middle East, where both Chinese and Islamic types coexisted.
Also, some early Cibola White Ware vessels have mixed sand and sherd temper or all sand temper.
Lastly Chocolate on White Ware and Bichrome Ware are important pottery types appearing in the 16th century.
The site is notable for finds of a type of precursor to clay pottery called "White Ware", or "Vaiselle Blanche".
Rectangular buildings with plastered floors and White Ware were found along with various arrowheads, sickle blades and a "desert burin".
White Ware vessels tended to be rather large and coarse, often found in the dwelling rooms where they were made indicating their use for stationary storage of dry goods.
The range of pottery found included stone and basalt bowls and vessels ranging from coarse White Ware to fine, burnished and decorated sherds.
The collection of sherds are mostly Tusayan Gray Ware and Tusayan White Ware.
In the PPN period portable vessels of lime plaster, called "vaisselles blanche" or "white ware" served some of the functions that pottery later fulfilled.