Caneware

/ˈkeɪnwɛər/ noun

A type of stoneware pottery with a cane-colored or tan appearance, popular in the 18th century.

A compound of 'cane' (the color, referring to sugar cane's tan hue) and 'ware' (goods/pottery). This term emerged in English during the Georgian era when Wedgwood and other potters created this distinctive ceramic style.

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