Basaltware

/bəˈsɔːltweər/ noun

Pottery or ceramic ware made to resemble or contain basalt; typically a dense, dark stoneware inspired by basaltic rock.

From 'basalt' plus 'ware' (meaning goods or merchandise, especially pottery). Basaltware became popular in England during the late 18th century as potters created affordable alternatives to expensive stone vessels.

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