Buccheros

/bukˈkeɪroʊz/ noun

Plural of bucchero; a type of Etruscan pottery characterized by a glossy black surface and fine detail.

From Italian 'bucchero,' derived from Portuguese 'barro' (clay), borrowed from an unknown non-Indo-European source. This pottery style became famous in the Renaissance when these ancient Etruscan pieces were rediscovered and highly valued.

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