It was often pottery bits or colored stone of that color, sometimes glass backed by colored foil. This may have been gold flecked paint. This particular piece had been plastered over until 1933, and this accidentally preserved it (or what's left of it).
5 comments:
Awesome, did they use some kind of gold flecked paint?
As always, thanks for the blog.
Mari Ellen
Kaden Asked if you had made it to the island of turkey to eat?? We miss you
Fred and Kaden
I'm glad to hear that Mariellen arrived safely. I'm loving the history lessons.
Kim
It was often pottery bits or colored stone of that color, sometimes glass backed by colored foil. This may have been gold flecked paint. This particular piece had been plastered over until 1933, and this accidentally preserved it (or what's left of it).
Fred and Kaden,
Mariellen says all is well, and we were on an island yesterday, but we haven't eaten any turkey yet. Lots of chicken and lamb though....
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