| Here, beads or pendants of jet or similar materials have been found beside beads of amber, faience, bone, wood, shell or stone. |
| The turquoise colour of British faience results from using a copper-based colourant for the glaze. |
| An assortment of vases and faience was displayed on a built-in shelf that circled the rotunda. |
| Now she finds her eye drawn to French faience, a type of glazed earthenware. |
| The hateful practice of clobbering oriental porcelain, already begun, pointed a cheap and easy way to the decorators of faience. |
| The other is the name majolica, applied to lustred ware at first, and afterwards to all Italian faience. |