What is another word for delft?

Pronunciation: [dˈɛlft] (IPA)

Delft is a type of pottery originating from the city of Delft in the Netherlands. Synonyms for this type of pottery include Dutch earthenware, Delftware, and Dutch tiles. The word "Delft" is often used interchangeably with the term "blue and white pottery" due to the classic color scheme of blue designs on a white background. Other similar types of pottery include faience, porcelain, and majolica. Delft pottery has a rich history and is highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts. It continues to be produced, and many modern manufacturers have incorporated the classic style and designs into their own ceramic pieces.

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What are the hyponyms for Delft?

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Usage examples for Delft

However, a man from delft, who followed the business of a knickerbocker, or baker of knickers, or clay marles, begged the body of the Oni.
"Dutch Fairy Tales for Young Folks"
William Elliot Griffis
A few pieces of delft and white crockery glimmered on a shelf near the open fireplace, and below them, on another shelf, were stone jars and two or three pots and pans.
"The Pioneers"
Katharine Susannah Prichard
Steve asked, coming to the door when she was beating cream into butter in a delft bowl.
"The Pioneers"
Katharine Susannah Prichard

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