Decorative element, in particular an element forming a part of a

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368281, 368286, 368285, G04B 3700

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ABSTRACT:
The invention concerns a decorative element which includes a substrate coated at least partially with a protective decorative film made of a hard material, characterised in that the material of said film has a microcrystalline structure and an external surface having a regular cauliflower type topography.

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