Upper Silesian
faience manufactories were set up at that time.
Üst Silesian fayans manufactories o zaman kuruldu.
Kaynak: news.belta.byEgyptian
faience is a sintered-quartz ceramic displaying surface vitrification which creates a bright lustre of various blue-green
Kaynak: Egyptian faienceThe material, also known in Great Britain as
faience and sometimes referred to as "architectural ceramics", was closely associated with
Kaynak: Glazed architectural terra-cottaQuimper
faience is produced in a factory near Quimper , in Brittany , France . Since 1708, Quimper
faience ("
faïence" in French) is
Kaynak: Quimper faienceÖttingen–Schrattenhofen
faience refers to a special type of tin-glazed
faience from Bavaria , Germany , in Rococo style. It was popular
Kaynak: Öttingen–Schrattenhofen faienceThe Frisching
Faience Manufactory was a manufactory that produced high class
faience manufactures between 1760 and 1776 in Bern .
Kaynak: Frisching Faience ManufactoryAprey
Faïence is a name used for the painted, tin-glazed
faience pottery produced at a glass-works at Aprey , France . This factory was
Kaynak: Aprey FaienceThe Musée de la
Faïence de Marseille is a museum in southern Marseille , France, dedicated to
faience , a type of pottery. It opened to the
Kaynak: Musée de la Faïence de MarseilleAluminia was a Danish factory of
faience or earthenware pottery , established in Copenhagen in 1863. In 1882, the owners of Aluminia
Kaynak: AluminiaIt is white
faience ware that was made for a restricted French clientele from the 1520s to the 1540s. Only about sixty pieces of this
Kaynak: Saint-Porchaire wareThe Rouen manufactory (1673-1696) was an early French manufactory for
faience and soft-paste porcelain , located in Rouen , Normandy .
Kaynak: Rouen manufactoryEurope from the late 18th century, such as Creamware by Josiah Wedgwood and porcelain , reduced the demand for Delftware,
faience and majolica.
Kaynak: Tin-glazed potteryThe Nevers manufactory (French: "Manufacture de
faïence de Nevers") was a French manufacturing center for
faience in the city of Nevers.
Kaynak: Nevers manufactoryFaience and glass: Even before the Old Kingdom, the ancient Egyptians had developed a glassy material known as
faience , which they treated
Kaynak: Ancient Egypt