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- Latvian_pottery abstract "Latvian pottery (Latvijas keramika or Latvijas podniecība), one of the country's oldest art forms, dates back to the Neolithic. Latgale pottery (Latgales keramika) is the most well-known subset of Latvian pottery. The eastern region of Latgale is the most prolific producer of wares.As a rule, Latvian pottery is characterized by an absence of any painted-on patterns or designs, instead solid colors and gradients are used. Traditionally subdued, earthen hues (greens, browns, etc.) are used; however, artisans can be seen using brighter colors in their unique pieces. Mottled glaze and random artifacts (somewhat reminiscent of the Japanese Shino-yaki) are characteristic of Latvian pottery.".
- Latvian_pottery thumbnail Latvian_plate.JPG?width=300.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageID "43793036".
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageLength "3711".
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageRevisionID "625001059".
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink Beer.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latvian_art.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latvian_culture.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink Category:Latvian_pottery.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink Estonia.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink Fruit_preserves.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink Goat.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink Honey.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink Latgale.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink Latvia.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink Lithuania.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink Milk.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink Narva_culture.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink Neolithic.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink Paleo-European_languages.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink Pit–Comb_Ware_culture.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink Potters_wheel.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink Russia.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink Shino_ware.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink Sour_cream.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink Uralic_languages.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink File:European-middle-neolithic-en.svg.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLink File:Narva-vessel.jpg.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageWikiLinkText "Latvian pottery".
- Latvian_pottery caption "Bottom: a piece by Ingrīda Cepīte, shaped without using potter's wheel".
- Latvian_pottery caption "Top: a traditional Latvian plate, mottling detail".
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Image_array.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Image_frame.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Latvia_topics.
- Latvian_pottery wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sc.
- Latvian_pottery subject Category:Latvian_art.
- Latvian_pottery subject Category:Latvian_culture.
- Latvian_pottery subject Category:Latvian_pottery.
- Latvian_pottery comment "Latvian pottery (Latvijas keramika or Latvijas podniecība), one of the country's oldest art forms, dates back to the Neolithic. Latgale pottery (Latgales keramika) is the most well-known subset of Latvian pottery. The eastern region of Latgale is the most prolific producer of wares.As a rule, Latvian pottery is characterized by an absence of any painted-on patterns or designs, instead solid colors and gradients are used.".
- Latvian_pottery label "Latvian pottery".
- Latvian_pottery sameAs Q18127145.
- Latvian_pottery sameAs Ceràmica_letona.
- Latvian_pottery sameAs m.011sn3p_.
- Latvian_pottery sameAs Q18127145.
- Latvian_pottery wasDerivedFrom Latvian_pottery?oldid=625001059.
- Latvian_pottery depiction Latvian_plate.JPG.
- Latvian_pottery isPrimaryTopicOf Latvian_pottery.