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bone china

NOUN
  1. fine porcelain that contains bone ash

How To Use bone china In A Sentence

  • The burglars escaped with a hoard of limited edition bone china, porcelain and pottery collectables leaving behind only muddy footprints.
  • Interest is building up in Waterford Wedgwood, makers of the famous crystal glassware and bone china.
  • A delicate process of lithography brings out the richness of the bird's colouring on Coalport's finest bone china.
  • There was always a cake on offer after school and on weekends, with a cup of tea in a proper bone china cup and saucer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Each one of the hundreds of thin bone china bells is unique: subtly altered by organic firing variations; each has a distinctive shape and acoustic tone. Susurrus Chandelier by Item
  • Owing to lack of specificity in popular parlance earthenware is often referred to popularly as china but never as bone china. Canadian Trade—Handle With Care
  • A cascade of handcrafted bone china pieces, it has been a media favourite since it was launched a couple of years ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • She said the secret to their success was using loose-leaf tea brewed in brown Chatsford stoneware pots and served in bone china cups and saucers.
  • The burglars escaped with a hoard of limited edition bone china, porcelain and pottery collectables leaving behind only muddy footprints.
  • Ting has used a range of materials including English bone china, glass, enamel and platinum.
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