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Barbotine is the
French for
ceramic slip, or a
mixture of clay and
water used for
moulding or
decorating pottery. In
English the term is used for three...
- and
finishing of rims, and in all
cases the
application of the slip.
Barbotine and appliqué ('sprigged')
techniques were
sometimes used to
decorate vessels...
- for slip is
barbotine (coulée en
barbotine means slip casting). As far back as the
Roman empire,
potters created what is
termed "
Barbotine ware" by using...
- art
studio stoneware and
Lambeth Faience, and
these as well as
French "
barbotine" and ****anese
pieces had a
decisive influence on many
individuals who...
- ware also
appear at this time.
Scholars place Barbotine ware a bit
earlier than the
Kamares ware, "
Barbotine Ware appears, in its
earliest stages, a bit...
- was
usually achieved by
using moulded appliqué
motifs (sprigs) and/or
barbotine decoration (slip-trailing). The
latter technique was
particularly po****r...
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Specialized slip
recipes may be
applied to
biscuit ware and then refired.
Barbotine (another
French word for slip)
covers different techniques in English...
- like the
piping bag used to
decorate cakes. The
French term for slip is
barbotine, and this term may be used for both techniques, but
usually from different...
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Neolithic findings of
impressed ware in
Adriatic type ceramics, as well as
barbotine ceramics, and one vase with
white decoration on a red background, which...
- example,
Hayes Form 2, the cup or dish with an
outcurved rim
decorated with
barbotine leaves, is a
direct copy of the
samian forms Dr.35 and 36, made in South...