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| Decoration achieved by the application of stripes or threads of colored pasta vitrea, which are then combed with a special tool to obtain a festoon-like pattern. It owes its name to the decorations found on several Phoenician and Egyptian glass works. It may be on the surface in relief or encased within. | ||||||