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What color is ceramic Iron?

Hi guys, I want to know what color is ceramic iron naturally. Is it black, silver etc??? I‘m trying to figure this out because I need a new flat iron, the one I currently have the plates are black, however, there is chip on the plates that reveals that there is a silver looking material underneath. The chip obviously says that the plates are coated. I need a new ceramic flat iron and want to buy the real, nothing coated. I see so many that says ceramic but the plates color vary from black, silver, yellow.

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Try getting help from a trainer to train him in dressage on. Only people who have a lot of experience with dressage should be training a horse to go on the bit, otherwise huge problems can arise, such as the one you deal with now. Just use a simple double jointed loose ring snaffle, it's soft and because of the extra joint he can't easily grab onto it.
I started my quarter horse with a 2 jointed snaffle bit (with 3 pieces), with o rings. good luck!!
I also suggest using a happy mouth snaffle of some sort--you want the experience to be positive!
Ceramic colorants' are added to a glaze or a clay to create color. Carbonates and oxides of certain metals, characterize most colorants including the commonly used cobalt carbonate, cobalt oxide, chrome oxide, red iron oxide, and copper carbonate. These colorants can create a multitude of colors depending on other materials they interact with and to which temperature and in which atmosphere they are fired.

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