Pearlware


GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Refers to earthenware produced by Josiah Wedgewood from 1779, distinguished from his creamware by having a greater percentage of flint and white clay in the body and a trace of cobalt oxide in the glaze which gives it a bluish white cast.

Drawn from 
Getty Vocabulary, AAT (pearlware): AAT: 300261855.

NOTES

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RULES
set operator as OR
apply to objects where number equals 1990.196
apply to objects where medium contains pearlware





rules_operator
OR
General Description
Refers to earthenware produced by Josiah Wedgewood from 1779, distinguished from his creamware by having a greater percentage of flint and white clay in the body and a trace of cobalt oxide in the glaze which gives it a bluish white cast.

Drawn from 
Getty Vocabulary, AAT (pearlware): AAT: 300261855.

Fun Facts
 
Archival Resources
(digitized/non-digitized)
Web Resources
 

Notes

rules
Apply To
Objects
number
Equals
1990.196
Apply To
Objects
medium
Contains
pearlware
tags
#draft
#completed
%copyedited_Gail
@Bowling
*Decorative Arts and Design
pearlware: AAT: 300261855
source file
materials_and_techniques-0159.xml.nores