IPA: /ˈdɛlftˌwɛər/
KK: /dɛlftˌwɛr/
A type of pottery that is made in the city of Delft in the Netherlands, known for its blue and white designs.
The museum has a beautiful collection of delftware that showcases intricate patterns and craftsmanship.
**Delftware** → The word 'delftware' is derived from 'Delft' (a city in the Netherlands known for its pottery) and 'ware' (from Old English 'waru', meaning goods or merchandise). Delftware refers to the pottery goods produced in the city of Delft, particularly the blue and white ceramics that became famous in the 17th century.
Think of the city 'Delft' where beautiful pottery is made, and remember that 'ware' means goods. Delftware is the pottery goods that come from Delft.