bone china
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Noun: - A type of fine, translucent, and durable porcelain: Bone china is a specific ceramic material distinguished by its composition, which includes bone ash (calcined animal bone). This gives it a unique whiteness, translucency, and strength compared to other porcelains.
Usage
Bone china is used to refer to the material itself or to items made from it, typically high-quality tableware like cups, saucers, and plates. - The tea set was made of delicate bone china. - Bone china is prized for its elegant appearance and chip resistance.
Advanced Usage
- "Bone china" as a marker of quality: The term often implies a product of superior craftsmanship and is associated with formal dining or collectibles.
- They only use the family's heirloom bone china for special holidays.
Variants and Related Words
- China (n): A broader term for ceramic ware, especially fine porcelain. Bone china is a specific subtype.
- She collects both porcelain and bone china.
- Porcelain (n): A white, vitrified ceramic material. Bone china is a type of porcelain.
- The vase is made of fine porcelain.
Synonyms
- Fine china: A general term for high-quality porcelain tableware, which may include bone china.
- Porcelain ware: Ceramic objects made from porcelain.
Related Phrases
- Bone china teacup: A specific item made from this material.
- She sipped her tea from a bone china teacup.
Noun
- fine porcelain that contains bone ash