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Definition of Sevres ware

Sevres ware
Sevres ware S[`e]"vres ware` Porcelain manufactured at S[`e]vres, France, ecpecially in the national factory situated there.

Meaning of Sevres ware from wikipedia

- nationale de Sèvres (pronounced [manyfaktyʁ nɑsjɔnal də sɛvʁ]) is one of the prin****l European porcelain factories. It is located in Sèvres, Hauts-de-Seine...
- established styles continued unabated. As at Sèvres itself, and many other factories, wares evoking Sèvres porcelain of the 18th century had become po****r...
- origines de Sèvres, exhibition catalogue, Grand Palais, October 1977 — January 1978 S****oon, Adrian, 1991. Catalogue of Vincennes and Sèvres Porcelain in...
- Imari ware (****anese: 伊万里焼, Hepburn: Imari-yaki) is a Western term for a brightly-coloured style of Arita ware (有田焼, Arita-yaki) ****anese export porcelain...
- Pottery. This sense of the term entered English via French potteries such as Sèvres and the Haviland Company of Limoges, who used it to describe their pottery...
- premises at Sèvres in 1756. Vincennes soft-paste was whiter and freer of imperfections than any of its French rivals, which put Vincennes/Sèvres porcelain...
- ware and Jizhou ware made during the Song dynasty are examples. Porcelain, on a Western definition, is "a collective term comprising all ceramic ware...
- whereas other types require extensive metalwork supports. Sèvres kiln: invented in Sèvres, France, it efficiently generated high-temperatures 1,240 °C...
- the main centre for private porcelain factories, although the state-owned Sèvres porcelain near Paris remained dominant at the very top of the market. Limoges...
- influenced by the shape and decoration of both the Kamares ware cups from Crete and the Sèvres ware teacups from France. Her works are often designed more...