noun
- A type of thin, delicate porcelain with a glossy, iridescent glaze, originally made in Belleek, Northern Ireland.
Usage: Often capitalized when referring to the specific Irish pottery brand or ware; Commonly used for decorative tableware and collectibles
Examples
- The antique shop displayed a collection of belleek teacups with their characteristic pearlescent finish.
- She inherited her grandmother's belleek dinnerware set, which is now a treasured family heirloom.
- The museum's exhibit featured rare examples of 19th-century belleek pottery.
- Collectors often seek out belleek pieces because of their delicate beauty and craftsmanship.
- The belleek vase had an elegant, cream-colored glaze that caught the light beautifully.