noun
- a type of cream-colored earthenware pottery with a clear lead glaze, developed in the 18th century
Usage: ceramics
Examples
- The museum displayed an impressive collection of 18th-century creamware.
- Wedgwood was famous for producing high-quality creamware pottery.
- The antique shop specialized in English creamware dishes and serving pieces.
- Creamware became popular because it was lighter and more refined than earlier pottery.
- The dinner set was made of beautiful creamware with delicate floral patterns.
- Collectors prize original creamware pieces from the Georgian period.