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		Definition of lustred in English: lustredadjective ˈlʌstəd (especially of ceramics) having an iridescent surface; shining.  Example sentencesExamples -  This round lustred Maiolica dish was tin-glazed and coated with a luster glaze.
 -  They are supported by patinated bronze bases formed as peacock feathers inset with lustred favrille glass balls.
 -  The Medici tiles from the Castel S Angelo and from Tentudia are unusual in that they are entirely tin-glazed - either white, stained with blue or manganese, or lustred.
 -  The other is the name majolica, applied to lustred ware at first, and afterwards to all Italian faience.
 -  The beads are then lustred all over with mother of pearl giving them a beautiful sheen like oil on water.
 -  Apart from the ingenious designs, set off by the lustred tin-glaze, the specific heraldic programme gives them a unique place in Niculoso's oeuvre.
 -  Gerry Unsworth makes lustred, smoked pots, contrasting the sophistication of the refracted lustre surface with the soft free smoke effects.
 -  This shows the Medici device of a diamond ring with two feathers, as on the Valencian lustred vase in the British Museum.
 -  The only exception to this is our range of lustred ware - the silver, gold, and platinum lustred items should not be used in dishwashers.
 -  It could not have been lustred, and the bright polychrome is entirely out of key with the blue and gold of the other tiles.
 -  Before passing to the examination of these lustred wares in more detail a few particulars of the Maestro, Giorgio Andreoli, must be noted.
 -  I've used dark green sea glass with a bronze coloured wire, gorgeous lustred beads, bronze filigree beads, and a couple of green seed beads.
 
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