Pearlware is a type of ceramic pottery that was first introduced by Josiah Wedgwood in 1779 and produced in England from the late 18th to the early 19th century. It is earthenware ceramic body with a slightly bluish white lead glaze, developed as a substitute for porcelain, which was more expensive and harder to produce.. Other historical names for this ware are Pearl White and China Glaze.
The distinguishing characteristic of English pearlware is its glaze, which has a slightly bluish tint and a pearly, iridescent quality. This effect is achieved by adding small amounts of cobalt oxide and tin oxide to the glaze. The cobalt oxide gives the glaze a blue tint, while the tin oxide causes the glaze to become more opaque and reflective.
English pearlware was used to produce a wide range of household items, such as plates, bowls, cups, and saucers. It was also used to more...
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