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pastillage (ˈpæstɪlɪdʒ, ‖ pastijaʒ) [Fr., lit. compression of paste into blocks.] 1. Pottery. (See quot. 1940.)
1901W. P. Rix tr. Bourry's Treat. Ceramic Industries ii. ix. 427 This method of decoration is known as ‘pastillage’. 1940Chambers's Techn. Dict. 619/2 Pastillage, dot and dribble designs made with coloured slip, which is dribbled from a container with a flexible base and a spout. 1947Horizon June 369 There must be hundreds of years difference between the coarse idols obtained by a process of pastillage and the delicately coloured and modelled figures of the kind reproduced here. 1962G. Kinnell tr. Lehmann's Pre-Columbian Ceramics i. ii. 19 The pastillage technique used in the decoration. Ibid. ii. i. 40 The eyes, almost always slanted, are indicated by incisions or pastillage. 1974Savage & Newman Illustr. Dict. Ceramics 214 Pastillage.., slip applied by trailing through a quill. 2. A type of icing.
[1951Good Housek. Home Encycl. 499/1 The special stiff royal icing..(called pastillage in French).] 1963Times 20 Apr. 10/3 The cake is decorated with 46 lb. of marzipan and 25 lb. of royal icing and pastillage. |