IPA: /məˈdʒɒlɪkə/
KK: /məˈdʒɒlɪkə/
A type of pottery that is covered with a shiny glaze and often decorated with bright colors, originally made in Italy.
The artist created a beautiful vase using majolica techniques.
Majolica originates from the Italian word 'maiolica', which refers to a type of tin-glazed pottery. The term is derived from 'Maiolica', a name for the island of Majorca, where such pottery was first produced and exported. Thus, majolica refers to the pottery style associated with this region.
Think of the island of Majorca, where this unique pottery style originated. This helps you remember that 'majolica' refers to the distinctive tin-glazed pottery linked to that place.
No commonly confused words.