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← HistoryWhich restriction on Renaissance pietra dura inlays enhanced stability under differential thermal stress?
A)Employing smaller inlay piece sizes✓
B)Restricting contrast in colorations
C)Avoiding use of ferrous materials
D)Limiting total inlay surface area
💡 Explanation
Smaller piece sizes reduced stress at the interface, because a mosaic of small elements accommodates differential expansion via tessellation, rather than permitting one large section to crack. Therefore, smaller inlays improved long-term resilience; rather than larger expansive areas inducing failure.
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