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SURFACE DECORATION PAINTING WITH GLAZE

ommercially prepared glazes offer wonderful scope for experimentation, available in a huge range of colours and finishes, from matte to glossy, crystalline to crackle; there is no effect that can’t be achieved using them. They are a good, cost-effective way of testing

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