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tle, until the gap is filled.If it should crack again in small, short places, fill them with dry,powdered clay, pressed in and moulded with a steel tool.In case of the piece cracking when it is bone d
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the left is a pale-green bowl for flowers; beside it, a cream-jug with a gray-green mat-glaze. The flower-jar with two handles is also gray-green, and the nasturtium bowl on the right has a dull blue
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ig. 13. This is one ofthe ways in which the hands are made to support each other and workin unison. The different placings of the hands, to accomplish variousresults, are known as potter’s grips. In t
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r a Lamp_=Materials required=: About 3½ pounds of clay, A plaster mould for a bowl, The wooden modelling tools, The oval sheet steel tools, The pointed steel tool, A rolling-pin, A flint bag, A small
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f the American wares. The pieces all have ahand-moulded look, and the few designs are quite primitive in theirsimplicity. The glossy-black finish suggests Indian smother-firing. Itis not unlike the bl
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s two outlets, one through adirect escape, close to the box, the other through a passage and outat the centre of the floor. Within the central chamber are piled thesaggers—great circular boxes or drum
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ayin perfecting a piece of pottery—putting the final touch upon it: thetouch that shall make or mar—that the potter realises he must plan,before anything else, either to own a good kiln or to know of
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f clay carefully into the bottom ofthe bowl mould, pressing it firmly, but lightly, against it. Cut theedge evenly around. Next a long rope of clay is rolled as described inChapter II. It should be an
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900, whereit made quite a sensation, and the French Government awarded the GruebyPotteries a gold medal for enamels and glazes, as well as a silvermedal for design, and gave Mr. Grueby personally a go
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g. 25), and the smaller bowl with a maple-seeddesign (see plate and Fig. 21). Incising also helps the pierced designon the rose-bowl described in Chapter VII. _To Decorate a Small Bowl with Incise