Ceramic and mosaic icons were a highlight of the interior; they ranged in size from almost life-sized to miniature.
Among the finds, some ceramic, richly decorated cultic vessels with four feet (rhytons) stand out, as well as various vessels decorated with paintings and engravings.
Instead, use stainless steel, plastic, non-lead-glazed ceramic or glass containers.
Over the next decade, after a switch in materials from papier-mache to ceramic, bobbleheads would be produced for other sports, as well as cartoon characters.
There are coin trays in ceramic, leather, metal, textile or wood.
Technically, clay that has been fired in a kiln is considered ceramic.
Their excavations in the summer of 2005 uncovered remains of a structure 9x16m ft, with a considerable number of ceramic and metal finds.
The composite consists of multiwall carbon nanotubes and a ceramic made of silicon, carbon and nitrogen.