eglomise

/ˌɛɡloʊˈmiːzeɪ/
noun
  1. A decorative technique in which a design is painted on the back of a piece of glass, often with gold or silver leaf, and then backed with another layer of glass or a reflective surface.
    • The museum displayed a 19th-century clock with eglomise decoration on its face.
    • She learned the art of eglomise at a workshop on reverse glass painting.
    • The antique mirror featured intricate eglomise panels along the border.
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