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Definition of Peachblow

Peachblow
Peachblow Peach"blow`, a. (Ceramics) Of the delicate purplish pink color likened to that of peach blooms; -- applied esp. to a Chinese porcelain, small specimens of which bring great prices in the Western countries.

Meaning of Peachblow from wikipedia

- similarly coloured gl****es, made of ruby gl**** with added cobalt, as "Peachblow" or "Peach Skin"; it was not commercially successful. Mark Chervenka (2011)...
- looked similar. The gl**** typically used for these products is now called peachblow gl**** (not peachbloom), although the original product names differed....
- River. The building itself is a three-story structure faced in rough-cut peachblow sandstone topped with a hipped roof. Gabled sections cross in the middle...
- Sonochrome line featured films tinted in seventeen different colors including Peachblow, Inferno, Candle Flame, Sunshine, Purple Haze, Firelight, Azure, Nocturne...
- (Peaceful Valley, Colorado) 8,435 feet (2,571 m) Peach Blow Eagle see Sloss Peachblow Eagle see Sloss Peak Seven West Summit unincorporated community 39°30′00″N...
- Blown peachblow gl**** creamer made in 1880s by Hobbs, Brockunier and Co. Metropolitan Museum of Art...
- Cr**** Elementary School (OCES) Olentangy Meadows Elementary School (OMES) Peachblow Crossing Elementary School(PCES) Scioto Ridge Elementary School (SRES)...
- bumblebee sips and the clover's in bloom,   and the zephyr's come laden with peachblow perfume. Where the thistle-down pauses in search of the rose   and the...
- before fine grain positives were po****r. Rose (variations: Rose Doré, Peachblow, Candleflame) - Similar to lavender, sometimes used for low-key lit night...
- Kirkii a species from Zanzibar, and C. Capense from South Africa, and Peachblow around 1900, a plant with tall stems and huge, pink-white, scented blooms...