stoneware
IPA: stˈoʊnwɛr
noun
- A type of pottery that is fired at a high temperature and is dense, opaque and nonporous.
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Examples of "stoneware" in Sentences
- A can be made of stoneware or of glass.
- Seto kiln also produced unglazed stoneware.
- It was also a center of stoneware manufacture.
- Glazed stoneware is also susceptible to attack.
- The fired material is weak compared to stoneware.
- They made a production line of handmade stoneware.
- The clay component is a conventional stoneware clay.
- I think the picture is of stoneware, not of earthenware.
- The problem OCCUIS often with stoneware, which is fired to 1250
- The appliance consists of refractory stoneware for example fireclay.
- Types of ware fired in this range are known as stoneware and porcelain.
- In the 19th century the manufacture of stoneware was important in the town.
- If you've never tried cooking cornbread in stoneware, I highly recommend it.
- Horn is a collection of porcelain stoneware tiles from Rex Ceramiche Artistiche.
- Domestic stoneware, that is, hand made, sturdy and elegant, in deep blue and jade green.
- The stoneware is oven -, microwave -, freezer, -, and dishwasher-safe, and can be used for any kind of dish.
- Vietnamese potters in the clay-rich Red River Valley near the northern border with China had learned to make high-fired stoneware from the Chinese, somewhere around the first to third century.
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