Share this post Enter Reading Mode Keywords Keywords Extract keywords from a block of text. At a lower temperature it picks keywords from the text. Prompt Extract keywords from this text: Black-on-black ware is a 20th- and 21st-century pottery tradition developed by the Puebloan Native American ceramic artists in Northern New Mexico. Traditional reduction-fired blackware has been made for centuries by pueblo artists. Black-on-black ware of the past century is produced with a smooth surface, with the designs applied through selective burnishing or the application of refractory slip. Another style involves carving or incising designs and selectively polishing the raised areas. For generations several families from Kha'po Owingeh and P'ohwhóge Owingeh pueblos have been making black-on-black ware with the techniques passed down from matriarch potters. Artists from other pueblos have also produced black-on-black ware. Several contemporary artists have created works honoring the pottery of their ancestors. Number of Answers 123 Generate Stop Clear Download Settings Engine: gpt-3.5-turbo gpt-3.5-turbo-16k text-davinci-003text-curie-001text-babbage-001text-babbage-002 gpt-4 gpt-4-32k Token: Temp: TP: BO: FP: PP: Stop:separate by commas Sample ResponseKeywords: Black-on-black ware, 20th century, 21st century, Puebloan Native American ceramic artists, Northern New Mexico, reduction-fired blackware, pueblo artists, selective burnishing, refractory slip, carving/incising designs, polishing Share Fun training bouncy ball six-sided stitching ball $10.99 Add to cart Share Throwing rattle ball puzzle children’s toy ball $6.99 – $9.99 Select options Share Croissant Children’s inflatable toys $9.99 Select options Share Children’s cartoon hand catching grasping the ball $15.99 Select options Share Colorful animal not rotten cloth book $20.99 Add to cart Share Dumbbell ball baby hand catching ball rattle ball $7.99 Select options