Fritware
Fritware, also known as stone-paste, is a type of pottery in which frit is added to clay to reduce its fusion temperature. The formula may include quartz or other siliceous material. An organic compound such as gum or glue may be added for binding. As a result, the mixture can be fired at a lower temperature than clay alone. A glaze, processed at a higher temperature, was then applied on the surface to harden the object.
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Fritware
Fritware, also known as stone-paste, is a type of pottery in which frit is added to clay to reduce its fusion temperature. The formula may include quartz or other siliceous material. An organic compound such as gum or glue may be added for binding. As a result, the mixture can be fired at a lower temperature than clay alone. A glaze, processed at a higher temperature, was then applied on the surface to harden the object.
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Frittenporzellan (französisch ...... dung zu Porzellan gegeben ist.
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Fritware, also known as stone- ...... uropean porcelains (see Frit).
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La ceramica vitrea, anche nota ...... dei manufatti in sola argilla.
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Фриттовый фарфор, также извест ...... первого тысячелетия нашей эры.
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ソフトペーストとは、主にヨーロッパ産の陶磁器用のポーセリン素 ...... 土のこと。この素材から焼き上がったものを日本では陶器と呼ぶ。
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Frittenporzellan (französisch ...... ungsrechte reklamieren kann. H
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Fritware, also known as stone- ...... surface to harden the object.
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La ceramica vitrea, anche nota ...... dei manufatti in sola argilla.
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Фриттовый фарфор, также извест ...... первого тысячелетия нашей эры.
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ソフトペーストとは、主にヨーロッパ産の陶磁器用のポーセリン素 ...... 土のこと。この素材から焼き上がったものを日本では陶器と呼ぶ。
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Ceramica vitrea
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Frittenporzellan
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Fritware
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Фриттовый фарфор
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ソフトペースト
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