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How to use glazes in a sentence

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Many of the dishes were served in Lebanese slipware bowls decorated with lovely brown and cream glazes.
I have worked hard to find the right clays, underglazes and glazes that are compatible.
The wares were characterized by a brilliant white body and thin transparent glazes.
As time went by, the invention of glass made jewelry less expensive and glazes became possible that made pottery waterproof.
The camp uses about 2,450 pounds of clay and about thirty-six pints of assorted glazes and underglazes during a season.
The exhibition includes several intricately decorated vases and dishes from this time period, which feature multicoloured glazes and metalwork.
Strontium sulfate is sometimes used to produce iridescence in glass and pottery glazes, and can also be used as a fining agent in crystal glass.
The Sheffield Leadmill was built in 1759 and produced pigments for paint and pottery glazes.
This outside work area is adjacent to the pottery building where the potter's wheels, kilns, and stockpile of clay and glazes are housed.
They are also made with the potter's wheel as well as glazes and enamels introduced from Spain.
Renaissance artists used paints and glazes that got their appealing color and iridescence from nanoparticles.
The glossy surface, apparently built up from a patient succession of thin glazes, is exactly in her manner.
Most of the time these techniques employ glazes or washes applied over a solid colored background color.
People learn how to hand decorate a collection of unglazed pottery with water-based glazes.
When used in media such as egg tempera these pigments are insufficiently transparent to make true glazes.
And makeup artists are already experimenting with airbrushes, misting their clients' faces with thin glazes that don't look too pancakey.
As in Edgefield, potters at Guadalupe initially used alkaline, or ash, glazes.
The inclusion of azurite blue and lake glazes indicates that this was a sophisticated and expensive colour scheme.
In Europe, zaffre was used as early as the 14th century as a pigment for paints, glazes and glass.
He made a number of vases with opaque white glazes applied over mat green, blue, and white glazes.
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Putting aside salt glaze we find a countless number of both lead and leadless glazes.
Matt glazes are not underfired glazes nor are they deadened by acid or sand blast.
The glass and plumbeous glazes may be colored with a variety of other oxides, without losing their transparency.
At first, these glazes were bought from the Staffordshire potteries but, later, Linthorpe began mixing their own.
Oftentimes, various glaze manufacturers put out a printed sheet showing the colors of the glazes after firing.
With so many glazes and underglazes being manufactured by different companies that label and number them differently, it can be confusing.
Borax and boracic acid are important constituents of leadless glazes.
The white lead and massicot, so much employed for glazes, are 62 per cent.
The designs were innovative and many artists left other potteries to come and work for Pilkington, which specialised in lustre and other exotic looking glazes.
If ham is playing a starring role in your Easter celebration this Sunday, here are a few delicious, easy, tried-and-true glazes to gussy it up along with a few tips.
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