Its walls, faced also with glazed tiles to a certain height, are finished upwards with the most elaborate moresques, moulded in stucco to correspond with the basement.
Trays and plates may be placed on edge with small stilts between, although the expert firer may stack safely on edge without stilts as long as the glazed surface of one piece is touched only by an unglazed bottom or rim of the one next.
A piece of soft glazed ware, if taken from the kiln while still too warm, is apt to show a crackled or crazed glaze, and you will hear the little crackling sound produced by the sudden contraction of the glaze.
The bottle ends in the top glazed panel form a quaint and pleasing feature of the general scheme.
The car threw its shadow across the glazed front door, which she commanded from the kitchen, and stopped.
The huge interior, with its glazed roof, was full of clatter, shouting, and the smell of innumerable varieties of cheese.
Most of them remained standing and chatting in a more or less excited way; but some seated themselves and raised their grey, weary faces to the glazed roof.
This public room, which had a kind of glazed verandah overlooking the Bois, contained a few chairs and tables, the latter with marble tops.
At this point, as became a young woman telling of a relative's iniquity, Kaiserina glazed the facts and gave a perversion.
A bald head, an ancient Lhari face seamed like glazed pottery, looked at Bart from the screen, and Bart remembered when he had stood before that face, sick with defeat.
He smiled, his gnome's face breaking into a million tiny cracks like a piece of gray-glazed pottery.
View there was none, for my room, though adorned with real glazed windows, looked out on a steep bank, but at least it had an outside door through which I might come and go at will.
He put a large portion of one of these mixed colonies into a woollen bag, in the mouth of which he fixed a small tube of wood, glazed at the top, which at the other end was fitted to the entrance of a kind of hive.
Toshiro stayed in China for six years, studying the Sung techniques of glazing, and on his return he opened a kiln at Seto, where he began copying Sung glazed wares.
Making a bowl with wabi is considerably more difficult than making a smooth, symmetrical, perfectly glazed piece.
The omelet's exterior will have been glazed to an almost ceramic polish and garnished with a white radish sauce, light and piquant.
The display of glazed ceramic dishes on a Japanese table is carefully orchestrated by color and shape to form a unified, naturalistic, asymmetrical aesthetic whole.
Zen, which had brought Chinese glazes to Japan in the thirteenth century, sparked the emergence of a brilliant era of glazed ceramic art in the sixteenth.
The ceramic arts of Korea were quite advanced at the beginning of the sixteenth century, with high-fired glazed wares as heavy and sturdy as the peasant stock from which they sprang.
Whatever the case, this was the first glazed ware of truly native origins; and it marked the beginning of a new Japanese attitude toward pottery.
As she came straight toward him, an open letter in her hand, his body grew erect, and his brown eyes, losing their glazed light, burned from the depths.
And if one wants a touch that shall be distinct, as would be the case in painting the shiny light on a glazed pot, a very full brush would be used.
In the case of a very shiny surface, such as a glazed pot, the light may be reflected so completely that a picture of the source of light, usually a window, will be seen.
I have even heard of the tone of a picture being improved by such a mist scrambled orglazed over it.
It let me into a six-feet wide strip between a long counter and the wall, taken off a spacious, vaulted room with a grated window and a glazed door giving daylight to the further end.
These side windows are glazed in grisaille upon which are figures framed in canopy, two tiers, one above the other.
Exeter, East Window 122 Perpendicular stone frame, glazed chiefly with very typically decorated figure-and-canopy glass preserved from the earlier and smaller window.
These two windows are assisted in their service of beauty by the fact that the embrasures about them are not burdened with modern mistakes, but were glazed during the Perpendicular period.
The rich colours demanded by the Earl's executors must have produced a splendid effect in this chapel when all the embrasures were glazed as sumptuously as is the east window.
The Bishop's Eye was glazed about the middle of the fourteenth century and yields a warm greenish grey light.
The most easterly window provides a variation in that the enshrined saints are higher up on the panes, thus making room below them for small groups consisting mostly of naked figures, with flesh tints glazed in brown.
The panes below that line are glazed in white bordered by colour, here and there relieved by the coats of arms already mentioned.
When about to leave this beautifully panelled charmingly glazed interior, note the small window in the west wall of the entrance vestibule.
The older of the pair, the Dean's Eye, was probably glazed about 1220.
Both these embrasures are glazed with Renaissance work of considerable excellence; the one to the east dates from about 1500, and the southerly one from about eighty years later.
On the south side of the Lady chapel we shall remark two windows, chiefly glazed in greenish grisaille, but each bearing four coloured decorations placed one above the other.
The tracery lights are glazed in red, with white winding vines, and are remarkably like the traceries at Tewkesbury.
The glazed stoneware pipe, now made of any convenient size and shape, is an excellent article with which to construct house-drains.
Glazed earthenware perforated slabs are perhaps the best, when expense is no object.
Thus to-day he began to pull the glazed leather cover off a trunk which was near him.
To keep it safe the creature was at once put into a glazed entomological case.
Once, the eyes opened; but they were glazed and unseeing.
The cupolas shine with red, green, and blue glazed bricks, and even the masonry has been colored by the artist.
The modern highly glazed tile paper for walls and ceiling is an admirable covering, as it refuses to harbour dirt, and the housemaid's brush can keep it sweet and clean.
Glazed chintzes may be hung at the windows, without lining, as the light shines through the flowers, making a good effect.
He always wore a brown duffel, seaman's jacket, and glazed hat.
How glazed each weary eye, When looking westward, I beheld A something in the sky.
Mark yon craft from sunny Smyrna Glazed with ice in Boston Bay; Out they toss the fig-drums cheerly, Livelier for the frosty ray.
Released from deck, yet waiting call, Glazed caps and coats baptized in storm, A watch of Laced Sleeves round the board Draw near in heart to keep them warm: "Sweethearts and wives!
Amine placed the silver in the buffets, locked the doors, and took the keys with her when she went out to prepare breakfast, leaving the old man gazing through the glazed doors at the precious metal within.
Amine opened the buffets, cleaned the glazed doors, and was busy rubbing up the silver flagons, when her father came into the room.