Definition of crystalware in English:
crystalware
nounˈkrɪst(ə)lwɛːˈkristlˌwer
mass nounOrnaments and articles made from crystal glass.
the finalists all received bouquets and crystalware
Example sentencesExamples
- The Welcome Centre incorporates an extensive gift shop selling everything from upmarket items like linen napkins and crystalware to the best of Irish kitsch.
- He dealt in expensive watches, glasses, luxury footwear and crystalware.
- Best known for its Waterford crystalware, Wedgwood reported pre-tax profits this year of 38.9 million euros - up 24 percent on the previous year.
- The Tipperary-born cleric received a piece of mounted crystalware in a ceremony at Dukinfield town hall.
- The fabric of the chairs and sofas had been brushed, cushions plumped, the decanters replenished and the used crystalware banished out of sight to the kitchens.
- The crockery has class and the beverages come in real crystalware.
- Crystalware was the theme of the day with eight prizes provided and presented by Lady Captain Margaret Rothwell.
- Here you get to enjoy the food with cutlery and crystalware imported from France and crockery from Thailand.
- The light reflected prettily off the glass and crystalware on the table.
- It is often impossible to distinguish between crystalware produced in England and in the Low Countries at this time.