[Sca-cooks] pottery

Marilyn Traber marilyn.traber.jsfm at statefarm.com
Wed Mar 27 05:40:46 PST 2002


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http://www.ancienttouch.com/faience.htm
True faience is not a clay body, but more related to glass. The earliest
examples of faience are Egyptian.

Clay 'faience' is named for the area it is from, Faenza.
margali
occasional potter and dabbler in research
the quote starts here:
 Majolica is also known as delftware and Faience.
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