Capo di Monte
/ˌkɑːpəʊdɪˈmɒnte/noun
mass noun
- a type of porcelain first produced at the Capo di Monte palace near Naples in the mid 18th century. It is usually in the form of tableware or figures, and is generally white with richly coloured rococo decoration.卡波迪蒙蒂瓷(一种最早产于18世纪中期那不勒斯附近卡波迪蒙蒂宫的瓷器, 通常用作餐具或绘瓷, 一般为带洛可可华丽装饰的白瓷)。