faience

పింగాణీ
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noun
Tin-glazed earthenware, or faience , was introduced in the early sixteenth century in imitation of Chinese porcelain to France, Germany and the Netherlands, and by mid-century it had arrived in England.
glazed ceramic ware, in particular decorated tin-glazed earthenware of the type that includes delftware and maiolica.
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Now she finds her eye drawn to French 'faience' , a type of glazed earthenware.
Given the scarcity of examples of bird painting on Niderviller 'faience' or porcelain, it is impossible to say what Gerverot's birds may have looked like.
The turquoise colour of British 'faience' results from using a copper-based colourant for the glaze.
An assortment of vases and 'faience' was displayed on a built-in shelf that circled the rotunda.
Tin-glazed earthenware, or 'faience' , was introduced in the early sixteenth century in imitation of Chinese porcelain to France, Germany and the Netherlands, and by mid-century it had arrived in England.
'faience' figurines
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