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majolica Meaning in Bengali



 উজ্জ্বলীকৃত মৃন্ময় পাত্র, কলাই করা মৃন্ময় পাত্র, রেনেসাঁসের সময় ইতালিতে প্রস্তুত বর্ণাঢ্য ও অলংকৃত পাত্রবিশেষ,

Noun:

উজ্জ্বলীকৃত মৃন্ময় পাত্র, কলাই করা মৃন্ময় পাত্র,





majolica's Usage Examples:

French name for Faenza, in the Romagna near Ravenna, Italy, where a painted majolica ware on a clean, opaque pure-white ground, was produced for export as early.


Faenza is home to a historical manufacture of majolica-ware glazed earthenware pottery, known from the French name of the town.


In different periods of time and in different countries the word majolica has been used for two distinct types of pottery.


Victorian majolica properly refers to two types of majolica made in the second half of the 19th century in Europe and America.


In English the spelling was anglicised to majolica but the pronunciation usually preserved the vowel with an i as in kite.


Victorian majolica is predominantly lead-glazed 'majolica' earthenware, introduced by Mintons in the mid-19th.


Victorian majolica.


The Mexican pottery is a type of majolica (faience) or tin-glazed earthenware, with a white base glaze typical of.


The decorative arts collection holds works in many different fields: furniture, majolica, drawings, jewelry, painting, sculpture etc.


names, there has been some confusion between tin-glazed majolica/maiolica and the lead-glazed majolica made in England and America in the 19th century, but.


balanced in such a way that the panels facing the central hall are on a blue majolica background, whilst the platform hall panels are monochromatic.


The church received a "monument" designation due to its notable majolica floor mosaic.


with the anniversary celebrations and more than 6,500 items of mosaic, majolica, ceramic, copper, iron, and wooden carved items were collected and made.


transformed in 1742 by Domenico Antonio Vaccaro with the unique addition of majolica tiles in Rococò style.


Ariano is known for the production of majolica, a tin-glazed pottery.


Fielding majolica is pottery made at the Railway Pottery in Stoke on Trent under the proprietorship of Simon Fielding (1827–1906) and Abraham Fielding.


earthenware later known as 'majolica', decorated with a mostly new range of coloured glazes.


what is now known as majolica was a range of vibrantly coloured.


It is a famous ceramics and majolica production centre.


Urbino majolica is maiolica type of earthenware made in Urbino, Italy.



Synonyms:

earthenware; maiolica;

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