It counts among its graduates jewelers and those who do artistic work such as holloware.
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Formerly, tinplate was used for cheap pots, pans and other holloware.
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This kind of holloware was also known as tinware and the people who made it were tinplate workers.
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Purchases of sterling flatware are down nearly 50 percent, while sales of stainless steel are on the rise and almost no modernist silver holloware is produced in the United States.
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The Stour was once a trout stream, but became severely polluted with chemicals that were released into it by industries along its banks, particularly acid from the holloware industry of Lye.
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Hollowware: silverware serving dishes
Holloware (or hollowware) is a term that refers to table service items such as sugar bowls, creamers, coffee pots, teapots, soup tureens, hot food covers, water pitchers, platters, butter pat plates and other metal items that went with the china on a table. It does not include flatware. ...
A general term for articles in the form of hollow vessels, such as mugs, steins, flagons, ewers, teapots, coffeepots, bowls and pitchers.
Generic terms for items of household silver other than flatware.
Also spelled "hollowware", this refers to metal tableware (usually fashioned from sterling silver) that is hollow or concave, including pitchers, trays, bowls, cups, soup tureens, tea sets, etc.