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enamelware

[ih-nam-uhl-wair] / ɪˈnæm əlˌwɛər /
NOUN
porcelain
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I did a piece then called “Cool Maman,” who is balancing actual pots and pans on her head, all white enamelware.

From New York Times

He sets out as a profiteer, buying a former Jewish business in the Kraków ghetto, and exploiting Jewish labour to make enamelware to sell to the German army.

From The Guardian

And the pieces are packaged in corrugated cardboard, a nod to the hardware store and enamelware’s utilitarian feel.

From Washington Post

As industries such as cotton spinning, enamelware and wigs declined and Cowperthwaite declined to offer assistance, businesses shifted their attention to promising areas such as toy and electronics production, and then finance.

From Economist

Schindler, who had already been using bribery to protect Jews working in his enamelware factory, persuaded Gõth to let him transport his workforce to the Sudetenland when he moved his factory.

From The Guardian