Definition of Porcelains. Meaning of Porcelains. Synonyms of Porcelains

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Definition of Porcelains

Porcelain
Porcelain Por"ce*lain, n. (Bot.) Purslain. [Obs.]

Meaning of Porcelains from wikipedia

- European hard-paste porcelains. Soft-paste porcelains date back to early attempts by European potters to replicate Chinese porcelain by using mixtures of...
- to the History and Porcelains of John Rose and Company (Antique Collectors' Club 1995), p. 406. The Potteries: Coalport Porcelain Works: sample of backstamps...
- imported Meissen porcelain and Chinese porcelains. Like the other French factories of this period, and unlike the "Saxon" hard-paste porcelain produced at...
- Look up porcelain in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Porcelain is a ceramic material. Porcelain can also refer to porcelain enamel or to cast iron coated...
- Canton or Cantonese porcelain is the characteristic style of ceramic ware decorated in Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong and (prior to 1842) the sole...
- Dresden porcelain may refer to: Meissen porcelain, the first European hard-paste porcelain, and still active Dresden Porcelain, a porcelain factory in...
- "Porcelain" is a song by American electronic musician Moby. It was released on April 25, 2000, as the sixth single from his fifth studio album Play (1999)...
- 1735" as its brand. Its early wares were of a soft-paste porcelain, as were most European porcelains with some exceptions, notably Meissen, where deposits...
- hard-paste porcelains in the eighteenth century, the Medici heirs in the House of Lorraine came to value less and less the imperfect Medici porcelains, with...
- elements was too tempting at some point, leaving only the porcelain cups. Other imperial porcelains may have carried gilding, which has now worn away. Under...