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- Saggar abstract "A saggar is a type of kiln furniture. It is ceramic, boxlike container used in the firing of pottery to enclose or protect ware being fired inside a kiln. Traditionally, saggars were made primarily from fireclay. Saggars have been used to protect, or safeguard, ware from open flame, smoke, gases and kiln debris: the name is a contraction of the word safeguard. Their use is widespread, including in China, Korea, Japan and the United Kingdom. Saggars are still used in the production of ceramics to shield ware from the direct contact of flames and from damage by kiln debris. Modern saggars are made of alumina ceramic, cordierite ceramic, mullite ceramic and silicon carbide.".
- Saggar thumbnail Saggars.jpg?width=300.
- Saggar wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q&f=false.
- Saggar wikiPageExternalLink potbankdictionary.blogspot.co.uk.
- Saggar wikiPageID "1437210".
- Saggar wikiPageLength "7448".
- Saggar wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Saggar wikiPageRevisionID "683043671".
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Alumina.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium_oxide.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Apprentice.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Apprenticeship.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Bottle_oven.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pottery.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Combustion.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Cordierite.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Fire_clay.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Fireclay.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Glaze.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_pottery_terms.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink James_C._Watkins.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink James_C._Watkins_(potter).
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Kiln.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Korea.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Listed_building.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Listed_buildings.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Muffle_furnace.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Mullite.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Oxide.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Packaging_and_labeling.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Packaging_and_labelling.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Piece-work.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Piece_work.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Porcelain.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Potbank.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Pottery.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Salt.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Sawdust.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_carbide.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Staffordshire_Potteries.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Stoke-on-Trent.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Stoneware.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Studio_pottery.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Terra_sigillata.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink The_Potteries.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink Whats_My_Line%3F.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink File:Saggars.jpg.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLink File:Sèvres_-_Fours_-_four_de_blanc_49.jpg.
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saggar".
- Saggar wikiPageWikiLinkText "saggar".
- Saggar hasPhotoCollection Saggar.
- Saggar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat.
- Saggar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pottery.
- Saggar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Saggar subject Category:Pottery.
- Saggar hypernym Furniture.
- Saggar type Agent.
- Saggar type Art.
- Saggar comment "A saggar is a type of kiln furniture. It is ceramic, boxlike container used in the firing of pottery to enclose or protect ware being fired inside a kiln. Traditionally, saggars were made primarily from fireclay. Saggars have been used to protect, or safeguard, ware from open flame, smoke, gases and kiln debris: the name is a contraction of the word safeguard. Their use is widespread, including in China, Korea, Japan and the United Kingdom.".
- Saggar label "Saggar".
- Saggar sameAs Category:Saggars.
- Saggar sameAs Gaceta_refractaria.
- Saggar sameAs Gazette_(casier_réfractaire).
- Saggar sameAs 匣鉢.
- Saggar sameAs m.051gl5.
- Saggar sameAs Q3099752.
- Saggar sameAs Q3099752.
- Saggar wasDerivedFrom Saggar?oldid=683043671.
- Saggar depiction Saggars.jpg.
- Saggar isPrimaryTopicOf Saggar.