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- Fritware abstract "Fritware, also known as stone-paste, is a type of pottery in which frit is added to clay to reduce its fusion temperature. The formula may include quartz or other siliceous material. An organic compound such as gum or glue may be added for binding. As a result, the mixture can be fired at a lower temperature than clay alone. A glaze, processed at a higher temperature, was then applied on the surface to harden the object.It seems to have been first manufactured in Iraq in the 9th century. Egypt was the main center of manufacture between the 10th and the 12th century, but it then spread throughout the Middle-East until modern times.Fritware was invented to give a stronger and whiter body to its pottery material, which, combined with tin-glazing of the surface, allowed it to approximate the result of Chinese porcelain. True porcelain was not manufactured in the Islamic world until modern times, and most fine Islamic pottery was fritware until then. Frit was also a significant component in some early European porcelains (see Frit).".
- Fritware thumbnail Chinese_white_ware_dish_9th_found_in_Iran_and_stone_paste_dish_made_in_Iran_12th_century.jpg?width=300.
- Fritware wikiPageExternalLink mason_index.html.
- Fritware wikiPageExternalLink abulqasim.htm.
- Fritware wikiPageExternalLink kashancat.html.
- Fritware wikiPageID "11689708".
- Fritware wikiPageLength "6549".
- Fritware wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Fritware wikiPageRevisionID "698854974".
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Adhesive.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Baghdad.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ceramic_materials.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iranian_pottery.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islamic_pottery.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pottery.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Ceramic_flux.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_ceramics.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_influences_on_Islamic_pottery.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Clay.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Diopside.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_faience.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Frit.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Iraq.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Kashan.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Middle_East.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Natural_gum.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Porcelain.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Pottery.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Quartz.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_dioxide.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_carbonate.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_expansion.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Tin-glazing.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink Wollastonite.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink İznik_pottery.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink File:Blue_and_White_Bowl_with_Radial_Design,_13th_century.jpg.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink File:Chinese_white_ware_dish_9th_found_in_Iran_and_stone_paste_dish_made_in_Iran_12th_century.jpg.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink File:Cypress_Tree_Decorated_Ottoman_Pottery_P1000591.JPG.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLink File:Stone_paste_dish_Iznik_Turkey_1550_1570.JPG.
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fritware".
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLinkText "fritware".
- Fritware wikiPageWikiLinkText "stonepaste".
- Fritware wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation.
- Fritware wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Fritware wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Fritware wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Islamic_art.
- Fritware wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fritware wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sfn.
- Fritware subject Category:Ceramic_materials.
- Fritware subject Category:Iranian_pottery.
- Fritware subject Category:Islamic_pottery.
- Fritware subject Category:Pottery.
- Fritware hypernym Pottery.
- Fritware type Company.
- Fritware type Art.
- Fritware comment "Fritware, also known as stone-paste, is a type of pottery in which frit is added to clay to reduce its fusion temperature. The formula may include quartz or other siliceous material. An organic compound such as gum or glue may be added for binding. As a result, the mixture can be fired at a lower temperature than clay alone. A glaze, processed at a higher temperature, was then applied on the surface to harden the object.It seems to have been first manufactured in Iraq in the 9th century.".
- Fritware label "Fritware".
- Fritware sameAs Q1458831.
- Fritware sameAs Frittenporzellan.
- Fritware sameAs Frittkeraamika.
- Fritware sameAs Ceramica_vitrea.
- Fritware sameAs ソフトペースト.
- Fritware sameAs m.02rp1hb.
- Fritware sameAs m.0b6kstq.
- Fritware sameAs Фриттовый_фарфор.
- Fritware sameAs Q1458831.
- Fritware wasDerivedFrom Fritware?oldid=698854974.
- Fritware depiction Chinese_white_ware_dish_9th_found_in_Iran_and_stone_paste_dish_made_in_Iran_12th_century.jpg.
- Fritware isPrimaryTopicOf Fritware.