White pipe clay, white-firing clay of the sort that is used to fashion smoking pipes
Pipeclay triangle, a piece of laboratory equipment, typically made from this material
Catlinite or Pipestone, found in Sioux Quartzite deposits in the upper midwestern and southwestern United States, that is used to fashion smoking pipes
Pipeclay National Park in Australia
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Pipeclay may refer to: White pipe clay, white-firing clay of the sort that is used to fashion smoking pipes Pipeclay triangle, a piece of laboratory equipment...
A pipeclay triangle is a piece of laboratory apparatus that is used to support a crucible being heated by a Bunsen burner or other heat source. It is made...
Pipeclay is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 165 km north of Brisbane. The park was originally established in 1972 to protect an intect Aboriginal...
which has been defined as "corporal's mania," the passion for uniforms, pipeclay, buttons, the "tricks of parade and the froth of discipline." He detested...
correspondingly-sized lid. When heated over a flame, the crucible is often held inside a pipeclay triangle which itself is held on top of a tripod. Crucibles and their covers...
smoking pipes, which tended to be treated as disposable objects. This suited pipeclay, which is not very strong. Such clays are not uncommon; in England they...
their sacred pipes. Catlinite is often used to make the hollow tubes in pipeclay triangles. A large range of pipestones exist, not just those in Minnesota...
created by pushing an oiled wire inside the stem. The preferred material was pipeclay or "tobacco pipe clay", which fires to a white colour and is found in only...
the 1st century BC – 1st AD Moulded pipeclay peacock made in Central Gaul, 2nd century AD East Gaulish pipeclay figurine of the goddess Fortuna, made...
partner William Henry John Slee. Lawson's parents met at the goldfields of Pipeclay (now Eurunderee, Locality Mudgee). Niels and Louisa Albury (1848–1920)...