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Sieved shellac is a refined form of shellac, a natural resin secreted by the lac bug, which is processed to remove impurities and larger particles. The sieving process results in a finer, more uniform product that is often used in woodworking, finishing, and as a food glaze. It provides a smooth finish and can enhance the appearance of various surfaces. Sieved shellac is prized for its quick-drying properties and non-toxic nature.

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