stoneware

[ US /ˈstoʊnˌwɛɹ/ ]
[ UK /stˈə‍ʊnwe‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. ceramic ware that is fired in high heat and vitrified and nonporous
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How To Use stoneware In A Sentence

  • As with all displays of ceramics, there is an inherent frustration: Our fingers can't explore the surface of a glaze; we can't lift a ewer and marvel at how light—and therefore thin-walled—it is; we can't flick the rim of a stoneware bowl and hear this high-fired clay ring like porcelain. Vietnamese Vessels for the Heart and Soul
  • The lush gardens are brimful with carved stoneware, unusual plants, fountains, and winding paths leading out into the open land of the Weald. The 10 best quirky campsites
  • The stoneware is oven -, microwave -, freezer, -, and dishwasher-safe, and can be used for any kind of dish. Baking Bites » Print » Carrot Cake Pan
  • The principal handicraft is the production of stoneware crockery. The Meseta Purepecha
  • The stoneware piece is made from fired ceramic clay, glazed and gilded in 23-carat gold.
  • The image, painted on glazed stoneware that is just a bit over a foot tall, is rough and almost folkloric.
  • They make stoneware, porcelain and ‘raku’ at the pottery, using simple ingredients such as Dorset clay ball, Devon china clay, local sand, granite from Cornwall, feldspars, limestone and basalt from Somerset.
  • They include English slipware cups, stoneware mugs, German stoneware chamber pots, and locally produced earthenware related to preparing and cooking meals and personal hygiene.
  • The majority of work is stoneware and porcelain tableware.
  • A rare 6 1/4 - inch-high gemel stoneware flask was recently found. JSOnline.com
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