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is means an opaqueglaze with a glossy finish.The materials of which glazes are composed are about the same as thosethat enter into the composition of clays with a few additions. Thereis in glazes, as
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ed the craft,employing only Belgians to design and mould the ware. The old methodsare carefully followed—the pieces are wheel-made, not formed in moulds.Much of the decoration is done by boys, who mak
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uld beabout thirty inches. When it is finished, the sides within and withoutare smoothed, first with the saw-edged oval tool, then with the smoothone. The edge is cut as true as possible by eye, and m
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Pottery Bowl Suspended with Raffia_=Materials required=: An Indian pottery bowl in white and Indian red, 6 inches in diameter at the top, A bunch of Indian red raffia, A curtain ring, A tapestry need
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d true, on a line with the top of the jaror slightly above it. The ends of the strands are then cut close to thejar, so as to allow each to lie back of the last strand it went under.If the covering st
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on removing it from the embers afterdinner, that she had a basket plus an earthenware pot!”The two crafts have helped each other from that day to this. The Indianwoman suspends her earthen cooking-ja
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the back of the jar, and a pairat either end. The strands at the right of the knot in the middle ofthe front are then brought beside those at the left of the group onthe right end, and these are knot
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even by eye and perfected on the ground-glass slab, as describedin Chapter II. A rectangular piece of clay is then rolled and cut thesize of the bottom; an oval piece about two by three inches is cut
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nd overlappingslightly like the shingles on a house. The bottom receives but one coatof glaze, as it is liable to stick in firing and be uneven if it hasmore than one. Next start at the sides, near th
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n the opposite side from the furnace door isthe opening through which the pieces are put into the kiln. This iscarefully bricked up before the fire is started. The hot air passesthrough a passage exte