The argil lamps, suspended below these images, shed a flickering light. |
The ancient provinces of Burgundy, Champagne, Flanders and the Isle of France abound in argil, which the inhabitants convert into bricks and tiles. |
The gravel soils produce delicate, fruity wines, whereas the red soils clay, argil and lime produce full-bodied, round wines. |
Argil is of great utility, as forming the basis of many manufactures, such as brick, porcelain, and earthenware. |
The argil and soda soften the dye stuff of the copperas, but a small quantity must be put in. |
The brand features materials including the quality argil in Seto and various glazes, as well as ceramics created from the Seto's proud engineering and industrial infrastructure. |