Turning Clay into Gold – The Secrets of Alchemy and Lustre

by Media Desk Published on: 14th May 2012

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In the 8th century, potters working in what is now Iraq developed a mysterious process called "Lustre".

In the 8th century, potters working in what is now Iraq developed a mysterious process called “Lustre”.

This gave an extraordinary metallic sheen which rivals even precious metals in its effect.

All but turning objects of Clay into Gold…

Featuring Adam Hart-Davis. (c) BBC TV

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