lustery

Based on its construction—combining "lust" (intense desire) with the suffix "-ery" (a state, quality, or practice, as in bravery, bakery, or trickery)—"lustery" can be defined as: the state of being characterized by intense desire, glamour, or a dazzling, tempting allure.

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In fashion, lustery materials such as silk, satin, and lurex have been used to create garments that exude glamour, sophistication, and allure. Designers such as Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, and Alexander McQueen have all employed lustery materials in their collections, often with dramatic and show-stopping results.

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Elara took the vial back to her wheel. She threw a simple vase. It was imperfect, with a thick base and a wobbly lip. But before she fired it, she brushed the Lustery onto the wet clay.

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