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Faience Technology Faience cannot be worked like clay by stretching, pulling, or throwing. Instead it is worked in much the same way as sand sculptures at the beach.The particle size of the ingredients and the amount of water in the paste are critical. Too much water or an overly fine powder makes the faience paste runny or sticky; too little water or too coarse a powder and it cracks and crumbles. Varying the amount of the ingredients or the particle size improves the workability and the final product. Subtle adjustments to the basic recipe-such as variations in grain size, moisture content of the paste, the use of specific additives such as frit, clay, or burnt lime-and the formation of more glass during firing, enabled the Egyptians to create a wide range of objects. Varying the methods of glazing, sometimes within a single object, produced an extraordinary range of surface effects. Page 2 of 3 | On the next page: The Manufacture and Use of Frits |
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