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Definition of barbotine in English: barbotinenoun ˈbɑːbətɪn mass nounSlip (liquid clay) used to decorate pottery. as modifier barbotine decoration Example sentencesExamples - In barbotine work, the decoration was either of the same or of a different colour from that of the ground.
- After a few days, one withdraws the barbotine surplus to find the clearness of the drawing, it is the most critical phase.
- A very colorful barbotine pitcher from the earthenware majolica factory of Monaco with floral motifs and a snake handle.
- Only a small handful of barbotine pitchers seems to have been made primarily for use with absinthe, most are just general purpose water jugs, even if they have fairly small outlets.
- The white slip was applied using the barbotine technique: liquid clay or slip was applied to the surface of the vase by squeezing it through a nozzle from a bag.
- Plastic clay was used for the earlier barbotine tiles as it may have been thought that the design may well not adhere well to a dust-pressed body after firing.
- The upper wall has barbotine decoration in the form of leaf scrolls on both sides running from handle to handle.
- With grey-green glaze on both the interior and exterior, the decoration en barbotine, the exterior with five vertical bands of conical projections.
- Less ambitious barbotine wares occur in the Danubian areas (especially Bulgaria) and in Egypt.
- Thereafter the excess barbotine becomes diluted in the tank 11 and is discharged through the outlet 30 in order to be regenerated and recycled.
- Another smith, probably Vulcan, appears on a large cream vessel from Ashton, with the figures in low barbotine relief, details being picked out in dark bronze slip.
Origin Mid 19th century: from French. |