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Ceramics - cultural history in its most beautiful form

Ceramics are a large number of materials with a rough classification. These substances are inorganic, non-metallic in nature and are used in the refractory industry. These include earthenware and porcelain. In the past, pottery was made from loess loam emaciated with bone meal. Since the most famous example, the Venus of Dolni Vestonice, is about 30,000 years old, the production of ceramics is one of the oldest cultural techniques of mankind.

After shaping, the blank must be dried. This is usually not accelerated to avoid cracking. As soon as the blank has reached the so-called firing maturity, the moulded body is fired. In the process, the last volatile components, such as water, disappear. The temperatures reach up to 1400 °C, but can be significantly higher for special ceramics.

The history of ceramic art, as already indicated, goes back a long way. The oldest pottery vessels made of ceramics, which are made of clay, come from the Japanese Jomon culture. They were made around 13,000 BC. From there, this technology spread further and further. Today, ceramics are used for a wide variety of items: tableware, roof tiles, stove tiles, bathtubs and much more.

An example of this and much more are the very pretty ceramic watches from Terrastudio. The designers of this ingenious brand put a lot of effort into it and are also incredibly detailed. This is how new designs are constantly being created. From lucky pigs to teapots in the shape of watches, everything is here. In addition, these watches are still real workmanship, as they are both handmade and hand-painted.

Ceramic watches offer various advantages. On the one hand, they are very durable and resistant. On the other hand, they are relatively robust and scratch-resistant. So you can enjoy these imaginatively designed watches for a very long time.

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