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Filter by Meaning The museum curator explained to the visitors the craquelure technique used in the painting.
The restoration expert used craquelure to recreate the original look of an old mirror frame.
The craquelure on the leather-bound journal gave it a vintage look.
She carefully unwrapped the antique vase, listening to the craquelure of the paper.
The art collector was willing to pay a high price for the craquelure painting because of its unique style.
The antique store had a variety of craquelure vases.
My mom loves craquelure pottery and has a whole collection of it.
The pottery class taught students how to create craquelure on their ceramic pieces.
The antique dealer identified the authenticity of the porcelain bowl through the craquelure pattern.
The antique shop was full of craquelure furniture that was stunning.
The museum had an exhibit of ancient pottery featuring craquelure glaze.
His grandfather's craquelure leather wallet held sentimental value.
The gardener noticed craquelure in the soil due to lack of water.
The dermatologist diagnosed her with craquelure on her feet.
She loved the look and feel of the craquelure leather gloves.
The sound of craquelure filled the room as she carefully opened the envelope.
The craquelure technique is commonly used in Chinese porcelain.
The sound of craquelure echoed through the art museum as visitors examined the paintings.
She loved the craquelure of the antique letters she collected.
The beautician recommended a cream to alleviate craquelure on her client's neck.
The craquelure finish of the leather sofa added a vintage charm to the room.
The antique vase had a beautiful craquelure design.
The conservator was careful not to exacerbate the craquelure on the painting while cleaning it.
The craquelure effect on the vase made it look antique.
The old photographs had craquelure textures due to their age.
She admired the craquelure design on the antique mirror.
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