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<p>[QUOTE="Crystalina, post: 3191245, member: 16356"]Good Morning,</p><p><br /></p><p>This will seem like an off the wall question. I run an Etsy vintage store. I moved into a 1912 home with built in china cabinets about a year ago. I placed many of my pieces in these cabinets. I just sold a ceramic piece and when cleaning it up to get ready to ship, I noticed crazing. I look every piece over carefully when I list them. When I listed this piece months ago, there was no crazing. When cleaning it, it now has light crazing. I'm perplexed. The built in china cabinet sits against a wall that catches all the wind and we have had a sudden temperature change here in Ohio. When I pulled this piece out, I noticed it was very cold. This is the only reason I can think of as to why this happened. I can't get a picture of the crazing unfortunately, it's very light. It's a low fired ceramic butter dish. Would that be the reason?</p><p>Can you please give me your thoughts?</p><p>Thank you, Crystal[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Crystalina, post: 3191245, member: 16356"]Good Morning, This will seem like an off the wall question. I run an Etsy vintage store. I moved into a 1912 home with built in china cabinets about a year ago. I placed many of my pieces in these cabinets. I just sold a ceramic piece and when cleaning it up to get ready to ship, I noticed crazing. I look every piece over carefully when I list them. When I listed this piece months ago, there was no crazing. When cleaning it, it now has light crazing. I'm perplexed. The built in china cabinet sits against a wall that catches all the wind and we have had a sudden temperature change here in Ohio. When I pulled this piece out, I noticed it was very cold. This is the only reason I can think of as to why this happened. I can't get a picture of the crazing unfortunately, it's very light. It's a low fired ceramic butter dish. Would that be the reason? Can you please give me your thoughts? Thank you, Crystal[/QUOTE]
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