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In its simplest terms, all enamel is produced by fusing colored powdered glass to metal to produce a vitreous or glass-like, decorative surface. The enamel may be translucent with fancy engraving on the metal underneath, which produces guilloche (ghee-YOSH) enamel. Popular during during the mid-Victorian period was a solid black blue or white enamel used to fill engraved designs. ...
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A 1973 Hot Wheels car when they were painted with enamel paint.
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Colored glass, applied to metal, ceramic or glass in paste form and then fired for decorative effect.
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A term applied to a coated paper or to a coating material on a paper.
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A coating applied to the surface of an item to give it a glossy and shiny finish and texture.
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