Oscar De La Renta Dinnerware

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Oscar De La Renta dinnerware decoration in which the design is acid etched into the body, painted with liquid gold and then fired and burnished. A design-bearing sheet used in a dinnerware decoration. A type of pottery originating in Holland, in the city of Delft. It’s characterized by a blue and white glaze decoration.

Oscar De La Renta dinnerware decoration in which the design is acid etched into the body, painted with liquid gold and then fired and burnished. A type of dinnerware that is unglazed stoneware. A creamy-colored porcelain with an iridescent glaze that is produced in Ireland. A ware that was first produced in the mid-18th century by English potters. It’s made of a highly refined clay mixture and bone ash, most of which is oxbone. The body is pure white, highly translucent and it’s the most durable of the ceramic types.