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  2. Vantablack - Wikipedia

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    The name is a portmanteau of the acronym VANTA (vertically aligned nanotube arrays) [5] and black. The original Vantablack coating was grown from a chemical vapour deposition process (CVD) and is claimed to be the "world's darkest material" absorbing up to 99.965% of visible light measured perpendicular to the material.

  3. Tadelakt - Wikipedia

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    natural soap (often "black" or olive oil soap) to speed carbonation of the surface and impart water-resistance. The soap chemically reacts with the lime plaster, forming lime (calcium) soaps . Calcium soaps are insoluble in water, [ 5 ] and fairly hard. [ 3 ]

  4. Ceramic glaze - Wikipedia

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    Glazes may also enhance the underlying design or texture either unmodified or inscribed, carved or painted. Most pottery produced in recent centuries has been glazed, other than pieces in bisque porcelain, terracotta, and some other types. Tiles are often glazed on the surface face, and modern architectural terracotta is often glazed. Glazed ...

  5. Obsessed With Nancy Meyers's Kitchens? Same. Here's The ... - AOL

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    In recent years, the backsplash spotlight has shifted to zellige tiles—handmade, irregular and full of texture. Yet, unlike zellige’s wabi-sabi appeal , all of Meyers’s kitchens feature ...

  6. Raku ware - Wikipedia

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    A copper matte raku fired oval vase made by Adil Ghani from RAAQUU, Malaysia Copper glazes are unlike crackle glazes. While the latter are deliberately subjected to cooling and the oxidation process between the kiln and the reduction chamber so the glaze will crackle, the copper glazed pieces are transferred from the kiln to the reduction ...

  7. Surface roughness - Wikipedia

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    Surface roughness can be regarded as the quality of a surface of not being smooth and it is hence linked to human perception of the surface texture. From a mathematical perspective it is related to the spatial variability structure of surfaces, and inherently it is a multiscale property.