. "Cracking"@es . . . . "The fracture, mainly due to firing, of the component parts of an ornamental piece\u2014such as a bas-relief or large medallion. It far more frequently affects the raised portion than the field or plane. Wedgwood in one of his letters to Bentley makes the complaint that \"all large pieces in figures and laid upon a plain ground are very liable to crack.\" By far the greatest portion of his finest pieces are wonder-fully free from fracture of any kind ; while there are others, equally fine, split sometimes into rayed, but more often into fine and perpendicular lines. Attaching parts\u2014such as ground work connecting figures, slender limbs, and sections of floating drapery, are those most usually aflected by cracking. Border edgings in relief of vases and other pieces are sometimes found cracked, espec"@es . "Cracking"@es . . "Pottery and porcelain: \u00CDndice adicional"@es . "Cracking (Wedgwood handbook)"@es . . "The fracture, mainly due to firing, of the component parts of an ornamental piece\u2014such as a bas-relief or large medallion. It far more frequently affects the raised portion than the field or plane. Wedgwood in one of his letters to Bentley makes the complaint that \"all large pieces in figures and laid upon a plain ground are very liable to crack.\" By far the greatest portion of his finest pieces are wonder-fully free from fracture of any kind ; while there are others, equally fine, split sometimes into rayed, but more often into fine and perpendicular lines. Attaching parts\u2014such as ground work connecting figures, slender limbs, and sections of floating drapery, are those most usually aflected by cracking. Border edgings in relief of vases and other pieces are sometimes found cracked, especially in the cases of spiral lines and delicate leafage. La fractura, principalmente debido a la cocci\u00F3n, de los componentes de una pieza ornamental, tales como un bajo relieve o gran medall\u00F3n. Es con mucha m\u00E1s frecuencia afecta a la parte elevada que el campo o plano. Wedgwood en una de sus cartas a Bentley hace la denuncia que \"todas las piezas grandes en las figuras y puesta sobre un terreno llano son muy propensos a quebrarse.\" Con mucho, la mayor parte de sus mejores piezas son de extra\u00F1ar, totalmente libre de fractura de cualquier tipo, mientras que hay otros, igual de bien, a veces dividida en rayos, pero con m\u00E1s frecuencia en las l\u00EDneas finas y perpendiculares. Colocaci\u00F3n de las piezas-como el trabajo de conexi\u00F3n de tierra cifras, las extremidades delgadas, y las secciones de cortinas flotantes, son los que m\u00E1s suelen aflected por craqueo. Bordes de Fronteras en el alivio de jarrones y otras piezas se encuentran a veces agrietada, sobre todo en los casos de l\u00EDneas en espiral y follaje delicado. Categor\u00EDa:Wedgwood handbook: Glosario: C Categor\u00EDa:Glosario EN C Categor\u00EDa:Diccionario C"@es .