How to use in-sentence of “porcelain”:
– The company makes porcelain products, especially toilets.
– Sometimes called vitreous or porcelain enamel, it is made by fusing powdered glass to a base by firing, usually between 750 and 850°C.
– The island is known for many types of porcelain like Arita, Imari, Satsuma and Karatsu.
– At the end of the 20th century, the technology of porcelain and glass tiles advanced, making them cheaper.
– Polo returned to Venice with treasures like ivory, jade, jewels, porcelain and silk.
– This helped the development of porcelain and other whiteware ceramics in England.
– The Porcelain Tower was a giant porcelain-covered pagoda in Nanjing, China.
– Vincennes soft-paste was whiter and more perfect than any of its French rivals, which put Vincennes/Sèvres porcelain in the leading position in France.
Example sentences of “porcelain”:
– She also popularised Neapolitan porcelain at the “Capodimonte Porcelain Manufactory” in 1743.
– In 1763, when Gotzkowsky went bankrupt during an Amsterdam-based financial crisis, Frederick took over a porcelain factory of his.
– At that time, Kingdom Wu had shipbuilding, foundry industry and porcelain manufacturing.
– From 1764 until 1789 Fulda had a porcelain factory.
– The high-grade blackboards are made of porcelain enamel enamelled steel.
– It is most known for its porcelain factory, Gustavsberg porcelain, and toilet bowls distributed nationwide and internationally.
– The town is best known for making porcelain and other ceramics.
– In 1861, it was moved to the Triebisch valley of Meißen, where the Meißen porcelain factory can still be found today.
- She also popularised Neapolitan porcelain at the "Capodimonte Porcelain Manufactory" in 1743.
- In 1763, when Gotzkowsky went bankrupt during an Amsterdam-based financial crisis, Frederick took over a porcelain factory of his.
– Armitage Shanks is a porcelain sanitary-ware company that started in 1969.
– Holtzendorff worked for the Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Company.
– Atreyu released its second record, a five-track EP, entitled Fractures in the Facade of Your Porcelain Beauty, in 2001.
– In 1749, Thomas Frye took out a patent on a porcelain containing bone ash.
– The finest pottery objects, made of porcelain or bone china are quite strong, yet are translucent.