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Luster Crackle


Leola

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I'm a little confused, by the wording of your query. Are you after wide (>1mm)

cracks in a resinate luster?

 

If so, I've always believed that it was done with "painterly" effects. That is

crackle-paint style magic resulting in the luster layer being in its crackled

state before firing.

 

I believe that there are quite a few painterly tricks-of the-trade (including spraying

drops of meths onto the wet luster) that I'd love to read about.

 

 

Added: Not quite what I was thinking of, but see:

http://www.scarva.com/en/Scarva-Liquid-Metals-and-Lustres-Crackle-Lustre-Top-Coat/m-629.aspx

... especially click View Larger Image then select the image of 7 vases

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