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  2. Monique Lhuillier - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .moniquelhuillier .com. Monique Lhuillier (born September 15, 1971) is a Filipino fashion designer and creative director known for her bridal, ready-to-wear and lifestyle brand. She launched her eponymous brand in 1996 and has since established fashion houses in Los Angeles, California, where she primarily works and lives, [1] as ...

  3. Williams-Sonoma, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In the same year, the company also opened Pottery Barn and Pottery Barn Kids stores with a franchise partner in the Philippines. Brands. Under the umbrella organization of Williams-Sonoma, Inc., the company's brands are: Williams Sonoma – upscale products for the kitchen and home Williams Sonoma Home – upscale home furnishings

  4. Pottery Barn - Wikipedia

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    Products. Furniture and decor, bedding, bath, lighting, rugs, and windows. Parent. The Gap (1984–1986) Williams-Sonoma, Inc. (1986–present) Website. www .potterybarn .com. Pottery Barn is an American upscale home furnishing store chain and e-commerce company, [2] with retail stores in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Australia.

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  6. Alshaya Group - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .alshaya .com. Alshaya Group (also called the M. H. Alshaya Co.) is a multinational retail franchise operator headquartered in Kuwait. [1] It operates nearly 70 consumer retail brands across the Middle East and North Africa, Türkiye, and Europe. [2] In addition to its retail operations, the Alshaya Group has holdings in real ...

  7. Arts in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Pottery (ceramics, clay, and folk clay sculpture) has been part of Filipino culture for about 3,500 years. Notable artifacts include the Manunggul Jar (890–710 BCE) and Maitum anthropomorphic pottery (5 BC-225 AD). High-fired pottery was first made around 1,000 years ago, leading to a ceramic age in the Philippines.

  8. Philippine ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Bau pottery, on the other hand, does not fit into the two previous complexes and could correspond instead to the Late Iron Age pottery. Kalanay Pottery Complex. The type site of the Kalanay pottery complex is the Kalanay Cave found in Masbate. From this site, the pottery is further subdivided into pottery types Kalanay and Bagupantao.

  9. Tradeware ceramics in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Tradeware ceramics in the Philippines are ceramics produced in different countries and traded within the Philippines. They are often referred to as export ware and became popular due to their kaolin-type clay that was difficult to replicate. [1]

  10. Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Finished pottery products kept for drying in the sun. Pottery is the process and the products of forming vessels and other objects with clay and other raw materials, which are fired at high temperatures to give them a hard and durable form. The place where such wares are made by a potter is also called a pottery (plural potteries ).

  11. Lal-lo and Gattaran Shell Middens - Wikipedia

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    The Lal-lo and Gattaran Shell Middens are one of the most significant archaeological gastronomic finds in Southeast Asia in the 20th century. The site is located along the banks of the Cagayan River in the province of Cagayan, Philippines.