fritware
Etymology
From frit + -ware.
fritware means pottery in which frit is added to clay to reduce its fusion temperature. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 90 out of 100.
noun
- Pottery in which frit is added to clay to reduce its fusion temperature.“The twelfth and thirteenth centuries constitute a high point in the history of Islamic ceramics, with finely potted and decorated fritwares produced in both Syria and Iran.”
- A combination of clay and frit used to create fritware.“Akin to European soft-paste porcelain, this material, known as fritware or stone-paste, is described in the fourtheenth-century treatise of Ahu'l Qasim as consisting of ten parts ground quartz, one part ground glass and one part fine white clay.”