clay+ware

  • 71Belleek ware —  porcelain from the factory at Belleek, in Fermanagh, Ire. (now Northern Ireland). Extensive local deposits of white feldspar and Cornish china clay and the use of skilled labour from England contributed to the early success of this factory,… …

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  • 72Ki Seto ware — ▪ pottery       yellow toned ceramic ware made from fine, white clay covered with iron ash glazes in the Mino area in central Honshu, Japan, from the late Muromachi period (1338–1573) onward. Ki Seto (“Yellow Seto”) is divided into two main types …

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  • 73parian ware — noun Usage: usually capitalized P Etymology: Parian (I) : a relatively low fired white to pale ivory ceramic body made of feldspar and china clay and used usually for bisque statuary and ornamental items * * * an English and American hardpaste… …

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  • 74Corning Ware™ — [Corning Ware] noun [U] a US make of ↑ceramic (= hard clay) dishes used for baking food in. They have been made since 1958 by Corning Inc, which also makes Pyrex glass bowls, glass for computer screens, etc …

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  • 75bond clay — noun Etymology: bond (III) : a plastic ceramic clay that gives strength to dry but unfired ware …

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  • 76Castle Hedingham Ware — type wares. Bingham produced some massive wares, with Essex jugs up to three feet high being typical. Bingham also made many colourful and vivacious pots of average size, frequently mimicking the medieval revival style.The pottery had a raw… …

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  • 77Cistercian ware — ▪ pottery       lead glazed English earthenware of the 16th century. Fragments of dark red, hard earthenware with a black or iron brown metallic appearing glaze were designated Cistercian because they were excavated at Yorkshire Cistercian… …

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  • 78lakabi ware — ▪ pottery lakabi also spelled  Laqabi,  also called  Kāshān Ware,         in Islāmic (Islamic arts) ceramics, a style of pottery associated with Kāshān, Persia (Iran), from about the middle of the 11th century until the end of the 14th century.… …

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  • 79cast ware — noun Etymology: from past participle of cast (I) : ceramic ware formed by pouring slip into a mold (as of plaster of paris) that absorbs water and causes a layer of clay body to form on the mold wall and then removing the excess slip …

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  • 80salopian ware — noun Usage: usually capitalized S 1. : Roman pottery found in Shropshire that is usually made of red or white clay 2. : a modern somewhat coarse and opaque porcelaneous Shropshire ware first made toward the end of the 18th century …

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