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The term faience when refering to ancient materials describes a man‐made material of mineral grains, generally quartz or sand, that are bound together by varying amounts of glass, often with a layer of glass (a glaze) on the surface. Faience is however the term most commonly used.

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The term faience when refering to ancient materials describes a man‐made material of mineral grains, generally quartz or sand, that are bound together by varying amounts of glass, often with a layer of glass (a glaze) on the surface. ... Faience is however the term most commonly used.

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