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faience (noun) - a type of tin-glazed earthenware that is often decorated with colorful designs. It is commonly used for making decorative objects and tiles. For example, The vase was made of beautifully painted faience
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- A type of tin-glazed earthenware ceramic.
- The beads and small ornaments of the eastern Mediterranean. (Of bronze and iron age manufacture using frit technology.)
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Shabties in faience for all classes are known.
Her name appears on three faience fragments.
Sand stone faience parquet stratified parquet.
Most distinctively is the color of the faience.
Vase retro vintage faience emmaillee vert.
Faience is considerably more porous than glass proper.
There was a faience factory in the town.
The conical dome is covered with turquoise faience.
Blue faience with ornament and markings in black.
Earlier tea caddies were made of either porcelain or faience.
This faience of raised to create kind of relief sculpture.
The interior of the arcade is faced with faience.
Sand stone faience parquet.
Quimper has a museum devoted to faience.
The particular focus was on faience figurines in a specific range of forms.
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The manufactory specialised in faience stoves.
Porcelain and faience in its pure form look elegant.
Moustiers called french capital of faience.
Faience and glass were also used to decorate pieces of jewellery.
These were mainly made from faience and glazed blue.
Interesting tour to understand the history and manufacture of faience.
The faience beads are an extremely common element of the funeral inventory.
Architectural decoration employed polychrome faience to the greatest effect.
Faience and cork.
At the same time faience copies of the rings were made.
Faience was made.
A commemorative plaque in faience has since been affixed to the place itself.
The engaged columns were once covered in coloured faience ceramic material.
Their faience beads were made from quartz particles fused together.
Plentiful clay in the area favored the establishment of faience factories.
Glazed faience beads were produced and terracotta figurines became more detailed.
Painted plates in faience.
The top level is composed of faience segments with symmetrical floral elements.
The façade includes a poem by the sultan in blue faience tiles.
Beneath the inscription is another faience panel with an elaborate botanical pattern.
The paternal branch of the family also owned a famous faience factory.
Artisans also mixed faience with the same materials used to make glass.
The brilliant blue that we see on the surface of the gate is faience.
Small decorative stool made of ancient faience and glass paste plates.
Egyptians used faience for highly valued objects such as palace decorations and imperial vessels.
Directly east of this temple was unearthed a small factory for faience scarab seals.
Beneath the inscription is another faience panel with botanical figures in a geometric arrangement.
The walls around and between these reliefs were decorated with bluish faience tiles.
A collection of crockeries and ustensils made of faience decorated with scratched colored slips.
Faience also served as a useful material for carving small tiles for inlaying into furniture.
One of the most significant treasures is the faience box decorated with udjat eyes.
Older Quimper faience items are strongly sought after by collectors worldwide.
Of clay or common stoneware Of faience or fine stoneware.
The Bunzlau faience was very well liked and gained popularity across all of Europe.
You were already glazing your Egyptian faience pot.