concept   ceramics

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) East Asia (1) Korea (1) Mexico (1) materials science (1) Spain (1) Mesoamerica (1) Traditional Industries (1) Western art (1) craftsmanship (1) mass production (1) traditional crafts (1) urban industrialized society (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 ceramics East Asia Ceramics in East Asia are traditional, highly crafted, and valued for their aesthetic beauty and practical use in tea ceremonies and dining. 4
2 ceramics Korea Korean ceramics are esteemed for their craftsmanship, artistry, and importance in traditional tea ceremonies. 3
3 ceramics Mexico Ceramics in Mexico are intricately decorated and showcase vibrant indigenous artistic traditions, often used in daily life. 3
4 ceramics materials science Ceramics play a crucial role in materials science for high-temperature, electrical, and structural applications. 3
5 ceramics Spain Ceramics are deeply ingrained in Spain's culture, used in daily life from cooking to serving traditional cuisine. 2
6 ceramics Mesoamerica Ceramics in Mesoamerican culture are associated with ancient traditions and intricately decorated pottery used in religious and cultural ceremonies. 1
7 ceramics Traditional Industries Ceramics are treasured as an ancient craft with regional styles and techniques, used for practical and artistic purposes in traditional industries. 1
8 ceramics Western art Ceramics in Western art encompasses a wide range of techniques and styles originating from different regions. 1
9 ceramics craftsmanship Handcrafted ceramics are valued in culture for their distinctive designs and meticulous craftsmanship. 1
10 ceramics mass production Mass-produced ceramics are preferred for their reliable quality and affordability. 1
11 ceramics traditional crafts Ceramics are a valued traditional craft with historical and cultural significance. 1
12 ceramics urban industrialized society In urban industrialized societies, ceramics are seen as a non-essential and specialized hobby with limited commercial value. 1