faience in English

noun
1
glazed ceramic ware, in particular decorated tin-glazed earthenware of the type that includes delftware and maiolica.
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.

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1. Recent analyses of the vitreous component of faience found in Kerma.

2. This is a fragment of one of the earliest known faience vessels.

3. This is one of the finest of the many faience shabti found there.

4. They used a method called "faience", which is normally used for earthenware .

5. The symbolism of blue-green and faience for creation and rebirth is evident here.

6. The walls around and between these reliefs were decorated with bluish faience tiles.

7. This is also one of the earliest examples of the technique of inlaying one colour of faience with another.

8. The outstanding representatives were Lingnan style, Cantonese (Guang) Embroidery, faience (painted porcelain), sculpture(Sentencedict.com ), and canton music.

9. The shabti is made of blue faience and is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum.

10. Faience tiles, first made in the early dynasties, were used to decorate the walls of the subterranean chambers of the pyramids.

11. The ceramic work of contemporary poetic enrolled in an excellent technical language of traditional inheritance like is the cobalt's blue on faience.

12. Berain's work was very influential and was adopted for the decoration of Boulle marquetry, tapestries, and other textiles, as well as faience

13. The key point is that the center of the hook tray for caps and dresses is provided with a rolling bearing which can be used for fixing various faience or sculpture handicrafts.

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