wedgwood (Meaning)

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wedgwood (n)

English potter (1730-1795)

a type of pottery made by Josiah Wedgwood and his successors; typically has a classical decoration in white on a blue background

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wedgwood Sentence Examples

  1. The delicate Wedgwood china set was passed down from generation to generation.
  2. The intricate patterns on the Wedgwood jasperware vase captivated all who beheld it.
  3. The Wedgwood factory in Staffordshire is a testament to the craftsmanship of English potters.
  4. The Wedgwood teacups were as fine and thin as eggshells.
  5. The Wedgwood teapot featured a beautifully sculpted handle and spout.
  6. The Wedgwood blue and white plates complemented the antique silver perfectly.
  7. The Wedgwood figurine of a shepherdess was a charming addition to the mantelpiece.
  8. The Wedgwood commemorative plate celebrated the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
  9. The gift of a Wedgwood vase was a symbol of friendship and admiration.
  10. The Wedgwood collection in the museum showcased the evolution of ceramics over centuries.

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English potter (1730-1795), a type of pottery made by Josiah Wedgwood and his successors; typically has a classical decoration in white on a blue background

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No antonyms found.

The delicate Wedgwood china set was passed down from generation to generation.

The intricate patterns on the Wedgwood jasperware vase captivated all who beheld it.

The Wedgwood factory in Staffordshire is a testament to the craftsmanship of English potters.

The Wedgwood teacups were as fine and thin as eggshells.