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Porcelain art is painting with an over-glaze on china pieces. It is then fired in a kiln at 135 degrees F. to 1650 degrees F. More color is added on additional firings.
The items range from small pieces of jewelry to plates, pitchers, lamps, sinks and other items. The subjects painted are florals, scenes, portraits, and other.
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