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Lacquering
is done on a lathe, hand- or machine-operated. For turning slender and delicate
items, the hand-lathe is preferred. Lac is applied in a dry state. That is,
the lacstick is pressed against the woodenware to be lacquered. As the latter
keeps revolving the heat from friction softens the lac, enabling the colour
to stick. Designs are painted with a brush on figures, objects and toys. Among
the most popular lacquerware are the lac bangles. Hitherto studded with gold
and precious stones, today they are also available with beads, glass, stones,
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