enamel
A smooth, glossy material made by fusing glass to a prepared surface,
usually of metal. The term is also applied to any object made with,
or decorated by, this material. The study of enamelling belongs mainly
to the history of jewellery and the decorative arts, but in the Middle
Ages enamel was sometimes used for major works, notably
Nicolas of Verdun's Klosterneuburg Altar.
Today the word `enamel' is loosely used of any glossy protective
covering such as durable paint or varnish applied to the surface
of objects made from metal, wood, etc.
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