Ceramics definition

Ceramics means making visual art from clay, a naturally occurring earth substance. The pottery is produced using this process, and is then fired in a kiln to make it stronger.

Examples of Ceramics in a sentence

  • Despite the foregoing agreement, (1) the equity transfer arising out of the employee incentive plan as implemented by the Target Company; (2) He Junfang’s transfer of some equities of the Target Company he holds via its controlled Beijing Bomeilian Special Ceramics Co., Ltd.

  • In the singular, the term means the space indicated above, either Ceramics or General, that Member is entitled to access and use under this Agreement.

  • The Ceramics Studio will additionally be equipped with potters’ wheels, kilns, slab roller, and other common ceramics equipment for Member’s use.

  • Note receivable for approximately $1,000,000 under the Alpha Ceramics purchase agreement has been assigned as collateral to the purchasers in such sale/leaseback transaction.

  • The scope of work includes safe transportation of Insulator, Ceramics line bend & other Porcelain items, Stampings (packed in wooden boxes / pallets), Steel coils & bundles, tools & dies, Fabricated steel components and assemblies, Steel Plates, Machines, Spares and other miscellaneous items from BHEL (FSIP) Jagdishpur to anywhere in India, from anywhere in India to BHEL (FSIP) Jagdishpur, and from anywhere to anywhere in India.

  • Specifically, Employer acknowledges that Executive currently serves on the Board of Directors of CARBO Ceramics, Inc.

  • With respect to Licensor Patent Rights pertaining to Advanced Ceramics for non-smelting applications, in the event that Licensor declines to pursue a claim for third-party infringement of said Licensor Patent Rights, Licensee shall have the independent right to pursue such third-party infringement claim at Licensee’s sole expense.

  • Future Considerations: Jewelry Design & Metalsmithing II, Ceramics, Sculpture, Photography, Drawing, Painting PREREQUISITE: Jewelry Design & Metalsmithing I (strongly recommend a grade of “C” or better) Advanced level students will continue their technical and expressive exploration in the medium of jewelry and metal.

  • PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of at least three art courses in 3D media (Ceramics, Jewelry Design & Metalsmithing and/or Sculpture), portfolio review by instructor and AP application.

  • Pursuant to the Stock Purchase Agreement, a wholly-owned subsidiary of China Holdings, China Ceramics Co., Ltd., a British Virgin Islands company (“Purchaser”) will acquire all of the outstanding securities of Success, and following such acquisition, China Holdings will merge with and into the Purchaser.