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Crocks, Jugs, and Jars: Decorated American Stoneware
May 29-July 18, 2010
This exhibition will focus on decorated utilitarian stoneware objects. Stoneware, a type of ceramic, was made using a specific blend of clay which contained silica and kaolin. When fired at an extremely high temperature, the crocks, jugs, and jars made from this type of clay would become extremely durable, and salt-glazing would make the jars impervious—perfect for pickling meats and other foods.
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1 Hoffman's Mill Road
Chadds Ford, PA 19317 -
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Tickets: $10 Adults; $8 Seniors and Students; Free for children under 6.
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Dates:
May 29-July 18, 2010Times:
9:30 am -
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