21:22 Mar 17, 2024 |
Polish to English translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.) | |||||
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| Selected response from: Andrzej Ziomek Poland Local time: 09:49 | ||||
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4 | drip glaze |
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3 | flowing glaze |
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3 | runny/streaky glaze |
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flowing glaze Explanation: propozycja -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 41 mins (2024-03-17 22:03:29 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Matthew Daly for Rookwood Pottery 1860–1937 rare carved Flowing Glaze vasehttps://www.toomeyco.com/items/index/800/1145_1_keramics_roo... https://www.toomeyco.com/auctions/2021/06/keramics-rookwood-... Firewood | Flowing Glaze Flower Ware https://en.pinkoi.com/product/bsXhn856 https://en.pinkoi.com/product/bsXhn856 |
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drip glaze Explanation: . -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2024-03-17 23:10:23 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- https://galeriatresor.pl/en/product/drip-glaze-stoneware-vas... Drip Glaze Stoneware Vase by Roger Guerin, 1930s Vintage drip glaze stoneware vase by Roger Guerin. Made in Bouffioulx, Belgium -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2024-03-17 23:11:20 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- https://www.pamono.eu/ceramic-drip-glaze-vase-from-gres-bouf... Ceramic Drip Glaze Vase from Gres Bouffioulx, 1950s |
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runny/streaky glaze Explanation: Streaky Glaze is the term to cover any non-uniformity of glaze coverage across the surface of the pot, in stripes, large patches, etc. - https://www.eastfork.com/journal/what-are-seconds -- There is some confusion in describing Hare's Fur because some potters refer to all streaky, milky, runny glazes as hare's fur (e.g., Blue Hare's Fur). Technically this is incorrect. Streaky, milky, runny glazes could be caused by rutile or a Nuka glaze over another glaze, creating an effect similar to oxidation oil spot streaking. - https://ceramicartsnetwork.org/daily/article/Oil-Spot-and-Ha... -- |
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