lusterware

NOUN
  1. pottery with a metallic sheen produced by adding metallic oxides to the glaze
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  • And in almost all of the lusterware there's the constant reminder of the debt owed to the 12th - and 13th-century Persian ceramic tradition. Upper Broadway's Buried Treasures
  • But the ceramics are not far behind, a feast of shimmering lusterware, deep turquoise stonepaste, and a plethora of blue-and-white works that include the 14th-century prayer niche—or mihrab—that visitors to the old galleries will remember. The Many Paths Toward an Islamic Aesthetic
  • “That is genuine lusterware, straight from St. Louis.” A GIFT OF LOVE
  • Anavian booth, a small lusterware fragment from the 12th or 13th century features a drawn noblewoman whose face shows Mongolian influences. NYT > Home Page
  • Hawkins wondered about the number two kiln — a reduction fire on a load of lusterware mugs. Science Fiction Hall of Fame
  • Many beautiful glazes can be obtained in reduction firing, so it is widely used for decorative stoneware, and for lusterware. 3. Temperature ranges and requirements
  • The pink and white lusterware pitchers were a gift from a man whose son she helped get into a better school. NYT > Home Page
  • The 16th-century lusterware, with considerably more assertive pattern and color contrasts, includes a large plate with a bull splayed across it that suggests yet another of Picasso's varied visual sources. Upper Broadway's Buried Treasures
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