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bucchero Archæol.|bʊˈkɛərəʊ| [It.] A type of pottery, characteristic of ancient Tuscany, of a uniform black, neither glazed nor painted, but decorated with figures in low relief, or, in later times, with figures moulded separately and applied to the pottery. Also attrib.
1889in Cent. Dict. 1905H. B. Walters Anc. Pottery II. 295 In the earlier chamber-tombs no bucchero is found. 1910Encycl. Brit. V. 722/1 Bucchero ware—the national pottery of Etruria. 1922Edin. Rev. July 54 Some goblets of finely modelled and burnished black bucchero. 1950Proc. Prehist. Soc. XVI. 56 There is much to be said for correlating the Aeolic dialect with the areas that produced that grey bucchero pottery known as Grey Minyan ware. |