Give me a break. There is no proper or wanted need to have this there.
There isn't supposed to be there. It is a mirror. Silvery color to look into.
The resin-based polymer is a surface treatment to give a red color that was
once Cinnabar. Now paint.
Martin
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Larry Jaques wrote:
On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 21:17:02 -0500, the infamous "Martin H. Eastburn"
scrolled the following:
Joe -
The brick red is a crystal like growing set of harry lines.
I figure a hard protective layer was put one to seal and it cracked
in the hot sun.
From the Decorative Uses section of the link you provided:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinnabar
"The most popularly known use of cinnabar is in Chinese carved
lacquerware, a technique that apparently originated in the Song
Dynasty.[10] The danger of mercury poisoning may be reduced in ancient
lacquerware by entraining the powdered pigment in lacquer,[11] but
could still pose an environmental hazard if the pieces were
accidentally destroyed. In the modern jewelry industry, the toxic
pigment is replaced by a resin-based polymer that approximates the
appearance of pigmented lacquer."
Mercury! How can that be. Is there not an import regulation ? or export
regulation ?
A hasmat item.
More likely red resin-based polymer.
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