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		<title>Micaceous Cookware</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is micaceous Cookware?
Micaceous cookware is a traditional style of pottery developed by the Apache Indians.  It has been utilized in the southwest region for over 800 years.
The clay used to make this earthenware is hand dug and hand processed from the mountains of northern New Mexico.
The cookware is formed from a coil and scrape [...]]]></description>
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