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English-Thai dictionary. 2014.
English-Thai dictionary. 2014.
ware — ware1 [wer] n. [ME < OE waru, merchandise, specialized use of waru, watchful care, in the sense “what is kept safe”: for IE base see GUARD] 1. any piece or kind of goods that a store, merchant, peddler, etc. has to sell; also, any skill or… … English World dictionary
Tin-glazed pottery — is pottery covered in glaze containing tin oxide which is white, shiny and opaque. (See tin glazing.) The pottery body is usually made of red or buff colored earthenware and the white glaze was often used to imitate Chinese porcelain. Tin glazed… … Wikipedia
tin-glazed earthenware — ▪ pottery also called Tin enameled Earthenware, earthenware covered with an opaque glaze that, unless colour has been added, is white. It is variously called faience, majolica, and delftware. Essentially it is lead glaze made opaque by the… … Universalium
Wedgwood ware — English stoneware made by Staffordshire factories originally established by Josiah Wedgwood. Creamware appealed to the middle class because of its high quality, durability, and affordability. Black basaltes (from 1768), unglazed stoneware of fine … Universalium
Samian ware — noun earthenware made from the reddish brown clay found on the Aegean island of Lemnos • Syn: ↑terra sigillata • Hypernyms: ↑earthenware * * * noun Usage: usually capitalized S : arretine ware * * * a red glazed terracotta pottery produced in Gau … Useful english dictionary
Samian ware — a red glazed terracotta pottery produced in Gaul and the Moselle Valley A.D. 100 300 and copied from Arretine ware. Also called terra sigillata. [1835 45; after classical references to a type of pottery produced at Samos, perh. an imitation of… … Universalium
raku ware — ▪ Japanese earthenware Japanese lead glazed earthenware, originally invented expressly for the tea ceremony in 16th century Kyōto. Quite distinct from wares that preceded it, raku represents an attempt to arrive at a new kind of beauty by… … Universalium
clouded ware — noun : glazed ware dabbed with spots colored by metallic oxides … Useful english dictionary
Imari ware — /i mahr ee/ Japanese porcelain noted for its rich floral underglaze decoration in iron red, blue, and gold, and later copied in China and Europe. [1900 05 after a locale in western Saga prefecture (Kyushu) which was the sole market selling this… … Universalium
Hispano-Moresque ware — Around 711, the Moors conquered Spain. They introduced two ceramic techniques to Europe: glazing with an opaque white tin glaze, and painting in metallic lusters. Málaga in southern Spain was particularly celebrated for its gold lustrewares in… … Wikipedia
Zürich ware — is a type of Swiss porcelain, that is made in Zürich, Switzerland. The factory in which it is produced was founded in the year 1763 by Salomon Gessner.The factory produces a mixture of faience (tin glazed pottery) and faience fine (lead glazed… … Wikipedia