porcelain in the PONS Dictionary

porcelain Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

porcelain factory
porcelain plate

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For a time, he earned some extra money working as a painter in a porcelain factory.
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About 1996, he started focusing on salt-fired porcelain figurines which he modeled, rather than carved.
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He is more popularly known for creating complex double-walled vessels, salt-glazed porcelain pieces as well as sculpted three-dimensional paintings.
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He also produced plates with finely painted landscapes in their center, and after 1773 also made porcelain.
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In turn, other goods such as porcelain, silver bars and various metals were traded.
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The main camp was housed in a former porcelain factory.
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The color bonds inseparably with the glaze and makes the piece of porcelain forgery-proof.
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The serving pot is generally porcelain, which retains the heat better.
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The actual high point of the custom is the throwing onto the ground of porcelain that has been brought by guests.
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The two largest of these were equipped with porcelain in-runs and plastic landing slops, allowing for their use during summer.
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