Historically speaking, lithophanes are images made in porcelain with an etching or moulding process, in which an image is visible when backlit due to the varying thickness of the material.
The oldest lithophanes were made in ancient China, by artists engraving on special materials. Many centuries later, inventors in England and France found even better ways to make lithophanes that were ...
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