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<p>[QUOTE="wlwhittier, post: 10179811, member: 76316"]In a few cases, I find it quite attractive, faux or no. Mostly on pieces without other decoration, or very little...an' where the crazing has a very uniform appearance, particularly very small particles without severe contrast between the glaze color an' that of the crazing. </p><p>I've always had the idea that there must be a high degree of skill, an' perhaps a bit of serendipity, in the technique used for such a subtle effect.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="wlwhittier, post: 10179811, member: 76316"]In a few cases, I find it quite attractive, faux or no. Mostly on pieces without other decoration, or very little...an' where the crazing has a very uniform appearance, particularly very small particles without severe contrast between the glaze color an' that of the crazing. I've always had the idea that there must be a high degree of skill, an' perhaps a bit of serendipity, in the technique used for such a subtle effect.[/QUOTE]
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