Lois GrebeThe paints go back a long way and can be used on ceramics and porcelain. You can get a catalog from Rynne China Company - www.rynnechina.com or 800-468-1987. It is very smaltzy but has good quality paints and brushes. You should look at Jamie Bennett's... moreThe paints go back a long way and can be used on ceramics and porcelain. You can get a catalog from Rynne China Company - www.rynnechina.com or 800-468-1987. It is very smaltzy but has good quality paints and brushes. You should look at Jamie Bennett's work to see very unusual china paintings. He is the one with whom I took a course on the subject.
Virginia Sajan
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Thanks for getting back to me. So you apply it as a final step - paint on designs? Somewhere cobwebs are stirring and I was reading about this long ago.
Lois Grebe
It is overglaze painting - goes by many names, China Painting, Enamel Painting. They go on last and are fired at a lower temp - 1250º to 1400º. Thanks for your comments, I appreciate them.
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