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faience
[fahy-ahns, fey-, f
noun
glazed earthenware or pottery, especially a fine variety with highly colored designs.
ڲïԳ
/ feɪ-, faɪˈɑːns /
noun
tin-glazed earthenware, usually that of French, German, Italian, or Scandinavian origin
( as modifier )
a ڲïԳ cup
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of faience1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of faience1
Example Sentences
The pharaoh is deep turquoise — the color of Egyptian faience — as is the wall behind him, which is incised with hieroglyphs.
But what about the cute little faience hippo in the same vitrine?
The site contains a large number of ovens and kilns for making glass and faience, along with the debris of thousands of statues, said Betsy Bryan, a specialist of Amenhotep III’s reign.
There was the Tashkent metro, 22 miles long, with majestic stations — several hung with three-tiered chandeliers — including one tiled in futuristic blue faience, dedicated exclusively to space exploration.
A faience, or ceramic box, with the name of Pharaoh Tuthmose II written in hieroglyphics, was also discovered nearby.
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