
1) Earthenware 2) Italian pottery 3) Maiolica 4) Tin-glazed pottery
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1) Maiolica
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elaborate glazed Italian pottery
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• (n.) A kind of pottery, with opaque glazing and showy, which reached its greatest perfection in Italy in the 16th century.
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tin-glazed earthenware produced from the 15th century at such Italian centres as Faenza, Deruta, Urbino, Orvieto, Gubbio, Florence, and Savona. ... [16 related articles]
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19thC British and US lead-glazed earthenware which echoed the strong colours, rich relief work and thick glazes of 16thC Italian maiolica, especially that produced by the della robbia family in Florence, Italy, in the 16thC. Majolica was introduced in Britain by minton, using a cane-coloured body to set off the thick, coloured glazes. wedgwood foll …...
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Ma·jol'i·ca noun [ Italian ] A kind of pottery, with opaque glazing and showy decoration, which reached its greatest perfection in Italy in the 16th century. » The term is said to be derived from Majorca, which was an early seat of this manufacture.
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The technique of applying low fired tin-glazes with different oxides to produce multi-coloured effect.
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n] - highly decorated earthenware with a glaze of tin oxide
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A term used for Italian tin glazed ware and, loosely, for the technique of painting onto tin glazed ware. The term originates from Majorca. The style of pottery is also known as Delft ware.
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In modern pottery, a soft opaque coloured glaze, firing temperature approx. 900
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Painted decoration of oxides or decorating colour applied to a white tin glaze before the glaze is fired. See In-glaze.
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maiolica noun highly decorated earthenware with a glaze of tin oxide
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A low fire glazing technique. The process involves applying an opaque tin glaze to earthenware and painting it with different colored oxides.
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