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majolica Meaning in marathi ( majolica शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)



चमकदार मातीची भांडी, पुनर्जागरण काळात इटलीमध्ये रंगीबेरंगी आणि अलंकृत मातीची भांडी बनवली गेली, मातीचे भांडे,

Noun:

चमकदार मातीची भांडी, मातीचे भांडे,



majolica मराठी अर्थाचे उदाहरण:

चुलीवर मातीचे भांडे ठेवतात आणि १० मिनिटे मध्यम ज्योतीवर गरम करतात.

मोठ्या भांड्यात गरम केलेले मातीचे भांडे ठेवतात.

पूर्व १४,५०० मधील; म्हणजेच जपानमधील माहित असलेले सर्वांत जुने मातीचे भांडे असल्याचे समजते.

त्यावर पाण्याने भरलेला करवा अर्थात मातीचे भांडे ठेवण्यात येते.

तुटलेले मातीचे भांडे म्हणजे खापर होय.

majolica's Usage Examples:

transformed in 1742 by Domenico Antonio Vaccaro with the unique addition of majolica tiles in Rococò style.


what is now known as majolica was a range of vibrantly coloured lead glazes launched in 1849 as Palissy ware.


In different periods of time and in different countries the word majolica has been used for two distinct types of pottery.


In English the spelling was anglicised to majolica but the pronunciation usually preserved the vowel with an i as in kite.


Urbino majolica is maiolica type of earthenware made in Urbino, Italy.


Victorian majolica is predominantly lead-glazed "majolica" earthenware, introduced by Mintons in the mid-19th.


techniques and materials – wood, wax, marble, bronzes, terracottas, plasters, ivories, glass, ceramics, majolicas, drawings and paintings.


The church received a "monument" designation due to its notable majolica floor mosaic.


The garden is decorated with four majolica vases.


Faenza is home to a historical manufacture of majolica-ware glazed earthenware pottery, known from the French name of the town.


of techniques and materials – wood, wax, marble, bronzes, terracottas, plasters, ivories, glass, ceramics, majolicas, drawings and paintings.


ceramics (majolica) in various languages, including French (faïence) and English (faience).


Victorian majolica properly refers to two types of majolica made in the second half of the 19th century in Europe and America.



Synonyms:

earthenware, maiolica,



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