Chinese Dinnerware Ceramics M - O
The latest addition to the Dinnerware Ceramics Glossary.
Majolica
Technique for low fire glazing. An opaque tin glaze is applied to earthenware and painted with different coloured oxides.
Matching
A trade name to describe a replacement of a design made earlier either by the same or a different manufacturer.
Matt Glaze
A dull glaze surface, not very reflective when fired. It needs a slow cooling period or it may turn shiny.
Maturing Point
The temperature point at which the clay becomes hard and durable.
Mould
A plaster shape designed to pour slip cast into and let dry so the shape comes out as an exact replica of the mould.
Old Gold
A yellow colour applied to the edge of an object, usually earthenware, to give the semblance of a gilded edge.
On-glaze
Decoration of ware after the glaze has been fired.
Opaque Glaze
Non-transparent glaze, it covers the clay or glaze below it.
Ovalware
Oval shaped wares, for example meat platters.
Oxidation
Firing with a full supply of oxygen. It creates bright colours.