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majolica    
n. 色彩强烈,装饰繁复的一种意大利原产陶器

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  • Majolica - Wikipedia
    Majolica Minton majolica peacock, c 1870 In different periods of time and in different countries, the term majolica has been used for two distinct types of pottery Firstly, from the mid-15th century onwards, maiolica was a type of pottery reaching Italy from Spain, Majorca [1] and beyond
  • A Guide to Collecting Majolica Pottery - Martha Stewart
    Majolica pottery is nature-inspired earthenware that's recognized by its unique patterns and rich colors Learn more here about collecting majolica pottery
  • A Guide to Majolica Pottery - Past and Present
    This guide to majolica pottery covers what majolica is, its history, how it was made, and why it is still so popular with collectors
  • Majolica | Italian, Renaissance, Glazed Ceramics | Britannica
    majolica, tin-glazed earthenware produced from the 15th century at such Italian centres as Faenza, Deruta, Urbino, Orvieto, Gubbio, Florence, and Savona Tin-glazed earthenware—also made in other countries, where it is called faience or delft—was introduced into Italy from Moorish Spain by way of the island of Majorca, or Maiolica, whence it derived the name by which it was known in Italy
  • What Is Majolica - How to Collect Majolica 2025 - VERANDA
    Majolica madness had a nearly 50-year run (with residents of cramped, urban spaces, in particular, relishing the flourish) But overproduction paled its appeal, and those lead-based glazes that created such astonishing turquoises, pinks, and ochres proved poisonous to those who painted with them; laws limiting the use of the toxic materials
  • What Is Majolica Ceramics? - Best Ceramics Review
    At its core, Majolica is defined by its tin glaze — a creamy, opaque white surface that acts as a blank canvas for colorful painted designs But the magic lies in the artistic expression it allows Unlike other ceramics that rely on uniform glazes or minimal decoration, Majolica celebrates boldness, color, and narrative Here’s what sets Majolica ceramics apart: Tin-Based Glaze: This milky
  • History of Majolica — Clay Lick Creek Pottery
    The History of Majolica Pottery Majolica is a type of glazed jewel-toned pottery associated with Spain, Italy and Mexico It was widely produced in Europe and America in the second half of the 19th Century, but its roots are much older During the Renaissance, a collection of majolica signified affluence and good taste
  • An antique style made modern: what is majolica?
    What is majolica pottery? Majolica is a type of tin-glazed pottery that originated in Spain and was made popular by the Italians at the height of the Renaissance in the 15th century It came via Majorca, which is how some people think this pottery came to be known as 'majolica' What does majolica mean?
  • What is Majolica Pottery? | M. S. Rau
    What is Majolica Pottery? So, what is majolica pottery? Long before Europeans uncovered the delicate art of making hard-paste porcelain, they sought ways of making earthenware vessels more efficient and long-lasting Adding glaze, or vitreous enamel paint, to a clay body offered improved utility; the product was stronger, and the glaze kept liquids from absorbing into the porous fired clay In
  • Majolica Pottery - What Is It? | Madelena
    Victorian Majolica is celebrated by art historians, collectors, decorators, and museum curators for its leap in style from 'so yesterday' to 'so right now' [Other names variously used for lead-glazed majolica are earthenware pottery, majolica pottery, maiolica, majolica ware and antique majolica ]





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