Pottery Stocks List

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Pottery Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 22 WSM Williams-Sonoma Third Quarter 2025 Earnings: EPS Beats Expectations
Nov 22 WSM Williams-Sonoma price target raised to $170 from $150 at Baird
Nov 21 WSM Stock Of The Day: Williams-Sonoma Gaps Up, Stalls Out
Nov 21 WSM Morgan Stanley lifts Williams-Sonoma PT on steady top-line, margin gains
Nov 21 WSM WSM's Q3 Earnings & Revenues Top Estimates, FY24 View Revised
Nov 21 WSM Williams-Sonoma Q3 FY24 earnings rise despite revenue dip
Nov 21 WSM Stock Market News for Nov 21, 2024
Nov 21 WSM Q3 2024 Williams-Sonoma Inc Earnings Call
Nov 21 WSM Williams-Sonoma Inc (WSM) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Highlights: Strong EPS Growth Amidst Market ...
Nov 20 WSM Why You Shouldn't Expect Promotional Prices at Williams-Sonoma
Nov 20 WSM Target Plunges 21% While Williams-Sonoma Soars 27% On Same Day
Nov 20 WSM Williams-Sonoma (WSM) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Nov 20 WSM Williams-Sonoma Beats Views With Third-Quarter Results, Boosts Outlook
Nov 20 WSM RH Stock Scores Relative Strength Rating Upgrade
Nov 20 WSM Williams-Sonoma (WSM) Shares Skyrocket, What You Need To Know
Nov 20 WSM Why Is Williams-Sonoma (WSM) Stock Rocketing Higher Today
Nov 20 WSM Why Williams-Sonoma Stock Absolutely Skyrocketed to an All-Time High Today
Nov 20 WSM Crude Oil Moves Lower; Williams-Sonoma Shares Gain After Q3 Results
Nov 20 WSM Williams-Sonoma Stock Is on Pace for Record High. Profit Margins Widened.
Nov 20 WSM Williams-Sonoma Improves Fiscal 2024 Revenue Guidance Following Third-Quarter Beat
Pottery

Pottery is the process of forming vessels and other objects with clay and other ceramic materials, which are fired to give them a hard, durable form. Major types include earthenware, stoneware and porcelain. The place where such wares are made by a potter is also called a pottery (plural "potteries"). The definition of pottery used by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), is "all fired ceramic wares that contain clay when formed, except technical, structural, and refractory products." A different definition, used within the field of ceramics, is "everything which is not porcelain". In archaeology, especially of ancient and prehistoric periods, "pottery" often means vessels only, and figures etc. of the same material are called "terracottas". Clay as a part of the materials used is required by some definitions of pottery, but this is dubious.
Pottery is one of the oldest human inventions, originating before the Neolithic period, with ceramic objects like the Gravettian culture Venus of Dolní Věstonice figurine discovered in the Czech Republic dating back to 29,000–25,000 BC, and pottery vessels that were discovered in Jiangxi, China, which date back to 18,000 BC. Early Neolithic pottery artefacts have been found in places such as Jōmon Japan (10,500 BC), the Russian Far East (14,000 BC), Sub-Saharan Africa and South America.
Pottery is made by forming a ceramic (often clay) body into objects of a required shape and heating them to high temperatures in a kiln which removes all the water from the clay, which induces reactions that lead to permanent changes including increasing their strength and hardening and setting their shape. A clay body can be decorated before or after firing; however, prior to some shaping processes, clay must be prepared. Kneading helps to ensure an even moisture content throughout the body. Air trapped within the clay body needs to be removed. This is called de-airing and can be accomplished either by a machine called a vacuum pug or manually by wedging. Wedging can also help produce an even moisture content. Once a clay body has been kneaded and de-aired or wedged, it is shaped by a variety of techniques. After it has been shaped, it is dried and then fired.

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