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The word shudei (literally "red mud") is used to describe a special clay which takes on a brick red appearance when fired and is frequently used to create the best quality kyusu tea pots.
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The word shudei (literally "red mud") is used to describe a special clay which takes on a brick red appearance when fired and is frequently used to create the best quality kyusu tea pots.
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The word shudei (literally "red mud") is used to describe a special clay which takes on a brick red appearance when fired and is frequently used to create the best quality kyusu tea pots.
WN.com - Articles related to Water crisis of east & west Punjab 2010
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This particular shudei kyusu tea pot is a rather unusual item as it is simultaneously "brand new" and "antique".
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The word shudei (literally "red mud") is used to describe a special clay which takes on a brick red appearance when fired and is frequently used to create the best quality kyusu tea pots.
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This particular shudei kyusu tea pot is a rather unusual item as it is simultaneously "brand new" and "antique".
WN.com - Articles related to Water crisis of east & west Punjab 2010
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Description High quality hand-made shudei clay ceramic Japanese tea pot (kyusu).
WN.com - Articles related to Water crisis of east & west Punjab 2010
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This particular shudei kyusu tea pot is a rather unusual item as it is simultaneously "brand new" and "antique".
WN.com - Articles related to Water crisis of east & west Punjab 2010
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The word shudei (literally "red mud") is used to describe a special clay which takes on a brick red appearance when fired and is frequently used to create the best quality kyusu tea pots.
WN.com - Articles related to Water crisis of east & west Punjab 2010
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This particular shudei kyusu tea pot is a rather unusual item as it is simultaneously "brand new" and "antique".
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