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Delftware - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

delftware

/ˈdɛlftˌwɛr/ /ˈdɛlftˌweə/

Definition:

A type of blue-and-white tin-glazed pottery originating in Delft, the Netherlands.

Synonyms:

delft pottery, Dutch pottery, faience, maiolica

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

modern ceramics, unglazed pottery

Common Collocations:

blue delftware, antique delftware, delftware vase, delftware plate, collectible delftware

Derivatives:

delft, delfts (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "delftware" to refer specifically to the Dutch ceramic style; avoid for other blue-and-white pottery unless historically accurate.

Common Phrases:

Delft blue, Dutch delftware, genuine delftware

Etymology:

Derived from Delft, a Dutch city known for its ceramic production in the 17th century.

Examples:

  • 1. The museum displayed exquisite delftware from the 1600s.
  • 2. She collects antique delftware as a hobby.
  • 3. The delicate delftware vase was painted with traditional windmills.
  • 4. This plate is a fine example of authentic Dutch delftware.

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