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stain Oxide and water, used to color bisque ware and for brush work on glazes.
Ãâó: pmeyer.cocc.edu/Glossary/default.aspx
stain Attack of a glass surface by water or other solutions involving: A. Leaching of sodium ions to the surface of the glass. B. An increase in pH on the glass surface. C. The breaking of silica bonds in the glass structure. If this process advances to c, the glass will have a blotched, streaked, cloudy appearance and cannot be restored to pristine condition short of grinding and polishing the damage away, a process that is generally more expensive than simply replacing the glass.
Ãâó: www.glasscraft.com/terms.htm
stain in ceramics, any oxide or prepared pigment used for coloring clay, slips, or glazes; in woodworking, any transparent oil or water-based pigment used to alter the natural color of wood.
Ãâó: www.crt.state.la.us/art/terms.html
staining Cloudiness or other discoloration of the glass that can easily be seen. More severe than haze.
Ãâó: www.thelampworks.com/lw_glossary.htm
staining a term that has come to mean coloring reed to give an aged look.
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