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This technique can give you the craquelé pattern without the shining glaze.
The glaze will spring of the piece when getting a temperature shock, so you get the dark lines, the cracks in the glace produce, but without the "glaslayer" of glaze.
It can look (and feel) like marble. This one got a bit too much black colour to have this effect.
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