Decorative vs Softpaste - What's the difference?
decorative | softpaste |
That serves to decorate
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A plant, tile, etc. intended for use as decoration.
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(of ceramics) Having a body formulation that combines clay and frit, mainly used in the production of decorative figures and domestic wares in eighteenth-century Europe; also sometimes applied to other soft porcelains such as bone china.
As adjectives the difference between decorative and softpaste
is that decorative is while softpaste is (of ceramics) having a body formulation that combines clay and frit, mainly used in the production of decorative figures and domestic wares in eighteenth-century europe; also sometimes applied to other soft porcelains such as bone china.decorative
English
Adjective
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Noun
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