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- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur abstract "Blue Pottery is widely recognized as a traditional craft of Jaipur, though it is Turko-Persian in origin. The name 'blue pottery' comes from the eye-catching blue dye used to color the pottery. Jaipur blue pottery, made out of a similar frit material to Egyptian faience, is glazed and low-fired. No clay is used: the 'dough' for the pottery is prepared by mixing quartz stone powder, powdered glass, Multani Mitti (Fuller's Earth), borax, gum and water. Another source cites Katira Gond powder (a gum), and saaji (soda bicarbonate) as ingredients.Some of this pottery is semi-transparent and mostly decorated with animal and bird motifs. Being fired at very low temperature makes them fragile. The range of items is primarily decorative, such as ashtrays, vases, coasters, small bowls and boxes for trinkets. The colour palette is restricted to blue derived from the cobalt oxide, green from the copper oxide and white, though other non-conventional colours, such as yellow and brown are sometimes included.".
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- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageRevisionID "672763480".
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Artisan.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Artisans.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Ashtray.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geographical_Indications_in_India.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_handicrafts.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indian_pottery.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jaipur_culture.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rajasthani_arts.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Central_Asia.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Coasters.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Cobalt(II)_oxide.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Cobaltous_oxide.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Copper(I)_oxide.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Delhi.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_faience.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Frit.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Fullers_Earth.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Fullers_earth.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Gayatri_Devi.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Indian_pottery.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Jaipur.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Kamladevi_Chattopadhaya.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Kripal_Singh_Shekhawat.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Mongol.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Mongols.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Mosque.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Mosques.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Motif_(visual_arts).
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Mughal_Empire.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Mughals.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Napkin_ring.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Palace.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Palaces.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Pottery_in_the_Indian_subcontinent.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Rambagh_Palace.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Saucer.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Sawai_Ram_Singh_II.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Tea_set.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Teacup.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink The_Coasters.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Tomb.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Tombs.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Urn.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Urns.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Vase.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Vases.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:trinket.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blue Pottery of Jaipur".
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageWikiLinkText "blue pottery".
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur hasPhotoCollection Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur subject Category:Geographical_Indications_in_India.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur subject Category:Indian_handicrafts.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur subject Category:Indian_pottery.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur subject Category:Jaipur_culture.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur subject Category:Rajasthani_arts.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur hypernym Persian.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur type Article.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur type Person.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur type Appellation.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur type Art.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur type Article.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur comment "Blue Pottery is widely recognized as a traditional craft of Jaipur, though it is Turko-Persian in origin. The name 'blue pottery' comes from the eye-catching blue dye used to color the pottery. Jaipur blue pottery, made out of a similar frit material to Egyptian faience, is glazed and low-fired. No clay is used: the 'dough' for the pottery is prepared by mixing quartz stone powder, powdered glass, Multani Mitti (Fuller's Earth), borax, gum and water.".
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur label "Blue Pottery of Jaipur".
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- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur wasDerivedFrom Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur?oldid=672763480.
- Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur isPrimaryTopicOf Blue_Pottery_of_Jaipur.