hello friends,what is difference between frits and "graniglia"?
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frits and graniglia
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Re: frits and graniglia
Frit is English, Graniglia is Italian.mike77 wrote:hello friends,what is difference between frits and "graniglia"?
Both mean small pieces of glass. Most often, "graniglia" refers to small pieces of glass that have been fused or melted together but still leaving a rough or granular texture on the outside. Kind of like tack fusing frit onto a sheet of glass, but not necessarily made that way.