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The term is also applied to monochrome painting in other media such as enamels, where an effect similar to a relief in silver may be intended.
It is common in stained glass, where the need for sections in different colours was thereby greatly reduced.
Portions of a window may be done in grisaille — using, for example, silver stain or vitreous paint — while other sections are done in coloured glass.

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