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and each specially adapted in form to theuse for which it is intended.[Illustration: SOME PIECES OF VOLKMAR POTTERY]The work of the Brush Guild of New York is more like Indian potterythan any other o
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_Dark-Green Fruit-Bowl_=Materials required=: About 4½ pounds of clay, A plaster mould for a bowl, 10 or 11 inches in diameter at the top, The oval tools of sheet steel, The wooden modelling tools, Th
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e on the left is a paleyellowish-brown, with a glossy finish; this is suitable for a lamp-bowlor for flowers. Beside it is a sturdy little mug, with a deep greenmat-glaze. The next jar is finished wit
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dered.The making of glazes is not often done by amateurs, and unless one isplanning to start pottery-making as a business, and requires largequantities of glazes, it is best to buy them from a reliabl
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designs are often modelled in relief or incised. Occasionally,metals are applied. Mantels, wall-panels, drinking-fountains, andarchitectural reliefs are also made of the Rookwood faience.[Illustratio
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iddle of the wheel, the piece is“centred.” In order to prove that the cone is absolutely in the centre,set the wheel going, brace the arms against the body, and, steadyingthe right hand with the left,
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gular lengths, the longest not more than fourteen inches fromthe bottom of the jar.A handle is then made as follows:A piece of pliable brown rattan, No. 4, about two yards long, is wetuntil soft and p
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of alumina, is found where some granites andother felspar-bearing rocks have decomposed. In the course of years,the clays, especially those on the surface, gathered impurities. Blackclay, for example,
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ll hole in the ground, which had been filled with burningcorncobs. From time to time the fuel was renewed until in half an hourthe inside of the piece had become glistening black.[Illustration: FIG. 6
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s that acertain potter travelling on horseback was delayed on account of aninflammation of his horse’s eyes. An ostler, wishing to help him outof his difficulty, took a flint from the road, and, after