"Flowing Colours" Wares
- Type: White refined earthenware
- Date range: c.1840s-late 19th century
- Peak: 1840s and 1870s
- Place of origin: England
Flowing colours are also referred to as "flow blue." This technique was associated with transfer printed patterns, although there have been a few examples of hand-painted wares using this technique. These designs are deliberately printed so that the pigment runs into the glaze, producing a blurred effect. Usually, these wares are produced using blue or purple pigments.
Also see Transfer Print
See Miller 1980:29, 1991: 9

Photo: Flow blue plate
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