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  • Maiolica colorants can be made by adding a little glaze or frit to the raw color oxide.

    12. Developing glazes 1993

  • -- Maiolica is a word derived from a type of pottery made on the Spanish island of Mallorca.

    New Discoveries at Jamestown Site of the First Successful English Settlement in America J. Paul Hudson

  • In consequence they promptly set to work making an enameled ware called Majolica or Maiolica from the Island of Maiorca.

    The Story of Porcelain Sara Ware Bassett 1920

  • Highlights from this group include a 16th Century Faenza Maiolica Jug and other European porcelain.

    Antique News News! 2010

  • Highlights from this group include a 16th Century Faenza Maiolica Jug and other European porcelain.

    Antique News News! 2010

  • Highlights from this group include a 16th Century Faenza Maiolica Jug and other European porcelain.

    Antique News News! 2010

  • Maiolica childbirth bowls and platters, sometimes designed to nest, also were used for serving food to the lying-in mother.

    WFAA.com Latest News 2009

  • Depth Through Carving and Layering, and Glaze in the Majolica (Maiolica) Style,

    Ceramic Arts Daily» » Daily Ceramic Arts Daily 2010

  • Exhibition - Maiolica from the National Collection

    MaltaMedia 2010

  • | "Exuberant Grotesques: Renaissance Maiolica from the Fontana Workshop."

    The New Yorker 2009

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