hollowware
/ˈhɑloʊˌwɛr/
noun
- Items made of metal, ceramic, or glass that are hollow inside, such as bowls, cups, teapots, and vases, often used for serving food or drink or as decoration.
- The antique shop had a beautiful collection of silver hollowware, including a teapot and a sugar bowl.
- For the dinner party, she polished all the hollowware until it gleamed under the chandelier.
- Museums often display hollowware from ancient civilizations, like bronze drinking vessels and clay pots.