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Stonepaste (fritware)

Ceramics medium used widely, but perfected in the Islamic world during 10th-11th centuries. Fritware (also known as stonepaste) employs a body made primarily of ground quartz with small amounts of refined clay and fused glass. This fabric allows for a firmer and whiter body than earthenware. (Getty's preferred term is fritware)