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<p>white-bodied earthenwares in the 18th century, underglaze decoration became widely used on earthenware as well as porcelain.<a href="page.php?w=Overglaze_decoration">Overglaze decoration</a> is applied on top of a fired layer of glaze, and generally uses colours in "enamel", essentially glass, which require a second firing at a relatively low temperature to fuse them with the glaze.  Because it is only fired at a relatively low temperature, a wider range of pigments could be used in historic periods.  Overglaze colors are low-temperature glazes</p><p>
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