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- Faience abstract "Faience or faïence (/faɪˈɑːs/ or /feɪ-/; French: [fajɑ̃s]) is the conventional name in English for fine tin-glazed pottery on a delicate pale buff earthenware body, originally associated with Faenza in northern Italy. The invention of a white pottery glaze suitable for painted decoration, by the addition of an oxide of tin to the slip of a lead glaze, was a major advance in the history of pottery. The invention seems to have been made in Iran or the Middle East before the ninth century. A kiln capable of producing temperatures exceeding 1,000 °C (1,830 °F) was required to achieve this result, the result of millennia of refined pottery-making traditions. The term is now used for a wide variety of pottery from several parts of the world, including many types of European painted wares, often produced as cheaper versions of porcelain styles.Technically, lead-glazed earthenware, such as the French sixteenth-century Saint-Porchaire ware, does not properly qualify as faience, but the distinction is not usually maintained.".
- Faience thumbnail Faience_Plate_Traditional.jpg?width=300.
- Faience wikiPageExternalLink don-art.ru.
- Faience wikiPageExternalLink faience-shop.ru.
- Faience wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Faience wikiPageExternalLink kuznetcovskiy-fayans-1.html.
- Faience wikiPageExternalLink s9606a.htm.
- Faience wikiPageExternalLink www.faiences-moustiers.com.
- Faience wikiPageExternalLink www.gien.com.
- Faience wikiPageExternalLink mussheet14.pdf.
- Faience wikiPageID "455915".
- Faience wikiPageRevisionID "594226031".
- Faience hasPhotoCollection Faience.
- Faience subject Category:Art_terminology.
- Faience subject Category:Pottery.
- Faience subject Category:Types_of_pottery_decoration.
- Faience comment "Faience or faïence (/faɪˈɑːs/ or /feɪ-/; French: [fajɑ̃s]) is the conventional name in English for fine tin-glazed pottery on a delicate pale buff earthenware body, originally associated with Faenza in northern Italy. The invention of a white pottery glaze suitable for painted decoration, by the addition of an oxide of tin to the slip of a lead glaze, was a major advance in the history of pottery. The invention seems to have been made in Iran or the Middle East before the ninth century.".
- Faience label "Faiança".
- Faience label "Faience (aardewerk)".
- Faience label "Faience".
- Faience label "Faience".
- Faience label "Fajans".
- Faience label "Fayence".
- Faience label "Fayenza".
- Faience label "Faïence".
- Faience label "Фаянс".
- Faience label "ファイアンス焼き".
- Faience sameAs Fajáns.
- Faience sameAs Fayence.
- Faience sameAs Fayenza.
- Faience sameAs Faiantza.
- Faience sameAs Faïence.
- Faience sameAs Tembikar_glasir_bening.
- Faience sameAs Faience.
- Faience sameAs ファイアンス焼き.
- Faience sameAs Faience_(aardewerk).
- Faience sameAs Fajans.
- Faience sameAs Faiança.
- Faience sameAs m.02bnj5.
- Faience sameAs Q209671.
- Faience sameAs Q209671.
- Faience wasDerivedFrom Faience?oldid=594226031.
- Faience depiction Faience_Plate_Traditional.jpg.
- Faience isPrimaryTopicOf Faience.