Tin enamel is characterized as an opaque glaze containing tin oxide, usually an earthenware; developed historically in Persia, middle Europe, Spain, and Italy; fired in oxidation to low or medium temperature.
Ref: 124315/2006-10-03


Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Tinners, enamels

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