- wood|en|ware
- wood|en|ware «WUD uhn WAIR», noun.containers, utensils, and other household articles made of or carved from wood: »
Tubs and rolling pins are woodenware.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Tubs and rolling pins are woodenware.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
wood|ware — «WUD WAIR», noun. articles made of wood … Useful english dictionary
Wood family — English family of Staffordshire potters, a major force in the development of Staffordshire wares from peasant pottery to an organized industry. Its most prominent members were Ralph Wood (1715–72), his brother Aaron (1717–85), and his son Ralph,… … Universalium
Wood Badge — Woodbadge mit Diamantknoten Woodbadge mit Halstuch … Deutsch Wikipedia
Norman Ware — Norm Ware Personal information Full name Norman Ware Date of birth 5 Mar … Wikipedia
Henry Ware Lawton — Major General Henry Ware Lawton Born March 17, 1843( … Wikipedia
Carlton Ware — was a famous Stoke on Trent based pottery manufacturer. The company is best remembered for its often rather garish tableware, often in the form of highly decorated leaves or fruit, and the ceramic toucans it made as promotional items for Guinness … Wikipedia
Raku ware — A 16th century black Raku style chawan, used for thick tea (Tokyo National Museum) File:Tea bowl with designs of pine boughs and interlocking circles, unknown raku ware workshop, Kyoto, 18th 19th Cent, Freer Gallery of Art.jpg Tea bowl with… … Wikipedia
USS Charles R. Ware (DD-865) — For other ships of the same name, see USS Charles R. Ware. For the United States Navy officer and Navy Cross recipient, see Charles R. Ware. Career (US) … Wikipedia
Shigaraki ware — History As a traditional legend, a potter by the name of Kato Shirozaemon Kagemasa, also known as Toshiro, had supposedly gone to China with a Buddhist priest Dogen during the Joo era. Upon his return to Japan around 1227, he wandered through… … Wikipedia
Haji ware — nihongo|Haji ware|土師器|Hajiki is a type of plain, unglazed, reddish brown Japanese pottery or earthenware that was produced during the Kofun, Nara, and Heian periods of Japanese history. It was used for both ritual and utilitarian purposes, and… … Wikipedia