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Definition of unglazed in English: unglazedadjectiveʌnˈɡleɪzdˌənˈɡleɪzd Not glazed. 未上光的;未上釉的 未上釉瓷器。 Example sentencesExamples - Note that unglazed clay saucers are porous, so surfaces underneath can be damaged by the moisture the saucers absorb.
- One of the simplest tests is called a ‘streak test’, in which a mineral sample is rubbed against a piece of white unglazed porcelain.
- During a separate glazing session, several students and teachers pitched in to glaze 100 or so unglazed and unsigned bowls.
- That plant would have been much happier in a pot of unglazed Italian terracotta, so it could breathe.
- For floral arrangements, choose terra cotta pots with glazed insides or give unglazed pots several coats of varnish to make them watertight.
- Other craft items include both glazed and unglazed pottery, ceremonial wooden masks, and goods woven from palm, straw, reeds, and sisal.
- Tiles that are water-resistant are called glazed and tiles that are not water-resistant are called unglazed.
- The unglazed tiles are ideal for heavily trafficked or wet areas.
- The greatest difficulty in identification is often found with the simplest types of unglazed pottery and porcelain about which we will discuss later.
- Those muffins - and a wonderfully moist sour cream cake - take on a fresh, whimsical shape when you bake them in clean, new, unglazed terracotta flowerpots.
- The intense beauty of this mosque can leave you speechless, the play of light on the glazed and unglazed tiles is stunning.
- One figurine, with an unglazed terracotta face, represents a young mother seated on a circular terracotta base.
- Traditionally this is done in a horoku (a shallow, oval, unglazed earthenware dish used for slow cooking) over a charcoal fire, but nowadays it is common to use a small frying pan.
- The pieces, which are mostly thin-walled, are made in bright white porcelain and have an almost porous-looking unglazed finish which adds to the pure look.
- Her face is of unglazed terracotta-colored clay.
- People learn how to hand decorate a collection of unglazed pottery with water-based glazes.
- Design the flow of work around work stations - separate stations for hand-building, glazing, and temporary storage for unglazed and glazed greenware and glazed bisque objects ready for loading in the kilns.
- Avoid small, unglazed terracotta pots; they dry out too quickly.
- Terracotta tiles are unglazed and can stain easily, so protect the edges of the tiles with a smear of petroleum jelly.
- Remarkable too is the unexpected and extremely realistic treatment of the back of the shell, which is unglazed and incised.
Definition of unglazed in US English: unglazedadjectiveˌənˈɡleɪzdˌənˈɡlāzd Not glazed. 未上光的;未上釉的 未上釉瓷器。 Example sentencesExamples - For floral arrangements, choose terra cotta pots with glazed insides or give unglazed pots several coats of varnish to make them watertight.
- The unglazed tiles are ideal for heavily trafficked or wet areas.
- That plant would have been much happier in a pot of unglazed Italian terracotta, so it could breathe.
- Design the flow of work around work stations - separate stations for hand-building, glazing, and temporary storage for unglazed and glazed greenware and glazed bisque objects ready for loading in the kilns.
- One figurine, with an unglazed terracotta face, represents a young mother seated on a circular terracotta base.
- Terracotta tiles are unglazed and can stain easily, so protect the edges of the tiles with a smear of petroleum jelly.
- People learn how to hand decorate a collection of unglazed pottery with water-based glazes.
- Traditionally this is done in a horoku (a shallow, oval, unglazed earthenware dish used for slow cooking) over a charcoal fire, but nowadays it is common to use a small frying pan.
- The pieces, which are mostly thin-walled, are made in bright white porcelain and have an almost porous-looking unglazed finish which adds to the pure look.
- Avoid small, unglazed terracotta pots; they dry out too quickly.
- The greatest difficulty in identification is often found with the simplest types of unglazed pottery and porcelain about which we will discuss later.
- The intense beauty of this mosque can leave you speechless, the play of light on the glazed and unglazed tiles is stunning.
- During a separate glazing session, several students and teachers pitched in to glaze 100 or so unglazed and unsigned bowls.
- One of the simplest tests is called a ‘streak test’, in which a mineral sample is rubbed against a piece of white unglazed porcelain.
- Remarkable too is the unexpected and extremely realistic treatment of the back of the shell, which is unglazed and incised.
- Her face is of unglazed terracotta-colored clay.
- Other craft items include both glazed and unglazed pottery, ceremonial wooden masks, and goods woven from palm, straw, reeds, and sisal.
- Note that unglazed clay saucers are porous, so surfaces underneath can be damaged by the moisture the saucers absorb.
- Those muffins - and a wonderfully moist sour cream cake - take on a fresh, whimsical shape when you bake them in clean, new, unglazed terracotta flowerpots.
- Tiles that are water-resistant are called glazed and tiles that are not water-resistant are called unglazed.
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