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earthenware

[ur-thuhn-wair] / ˈɜr θənˌwɛər /
NOUN
crockery
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG


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In this quiet, chapel-like space the viewer can contemplate ocean waves or earthenware vessels, a yin and yang of boundlessness and containment.

From New York Times

The centerpiece is a deep glazed earthenware ashtray about as big around and twice as tall as a sake cup that gives it a deep well to ash in.

From Los Angeles Times

Eric Flanagan designs his modern handmade ceramic planter/saucer combo in unglazed blush and terra cotta earthenware clays and satin white glazed options as a way to complement the plants.

From Los Angeles Times

She developed local methods of canning fruit, notably frozen mangos, and invented the palayok oven, an earthenware pot widely used for cooking in rural areas without electricity.

From New York Times

The George Washington University instructor renders fabric’s pliable folds and drapes in earthenware, shaped clay that has been fired into permanent rigidity.

From Washington Post