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bucchero
[ boo-kuh-roh, book-uh- ]
noun
, plural buc·che·ros.
- an Etruscan black ceramic ware, often ornamented with incised geometrical patterns or figures carved in relief.
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Most of the objects in this case came from Chiusi and are made of the black ware called bucchero.
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Not only the forms, but even the shining texture of the Grecian bronze, is here copied in bucchero.
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Even the black ware called bucchero is now known to have been manufactured in other lands and not to be an Pottery.
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