Majolica, muh JOL uh kuh or muh YOL uh kuh, is a type of pottery glazed with tin oxide to produce a soft white color. The name is sometimes spelled maiolica. Designs are painted on the white background with other metallic oxides. These oxides turn various colors on the background when the pottery is fired (baked).
Doulton, Sir Henry (1820-1897), was a British pottery maker who produced articles of both artistic and commercial value. His factory in Burslem,… More>>
Rie, Lucie (1902-1995), an Austrian-born British studio potter, won fame for her modernist stoneware, tin-glazed earthenware, and porcelain pots.… More>>
Lacquerware is a decorative object made by coating an article, such as a box, dish, tray, or vase, with many layers of varnish. The varnish forms a… More>>
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