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y down on the top of thepiece, holding it there steadily till one or two whole revolutions ofthe wheel have been made. If one wishes to have a more flaring top, laythe forefinger of the right hand ins
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g care to have them slope in such a way as to continuethe lines of the bowl. It is then set away to harden. The next day theclay will have dried and shrunk sufficiently to come easily away fromthe pla
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under.[Illustration: FIG. 51] _Three-Handled Bowl for Plants or Flowers_=Materials required=: About 3½ pounds of clay, A plaster mould for a bowl, The wooden modelling tools, The oval to
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risk of adding wet clay to apiece of pottery that is much drier. The natural shrinkage which hasalready taken place in the dry clay will be repeated in the wet, and,as it shrinks, it will crack the d
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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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s and forms for this ware, and, for the most part,the pieces are beautiful and restful to the eye. The few incised ormoulded decorations are not made prominent, but are suggested ratherthan sharply de
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n these coloured pastes, which, when they were fired,the heat fixed and vitrified. Again these cunning craftsmen left inthe clay incisions forming a design. Into these settings, so to speak,small piec
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e potter’s wheel and bench (seeChapter III.), one will be well equipped. This is taking for grantedthat one has been able to buy one’s clay ready mixed. Otherwise theremust be a tub for mixing the cla
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the bowl,and midway between two groups, draw a larger ring about an inch indiameter. One of these rings is outlined in the same way in each of thefive spaces. When the design is perfected and the pai
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were inferior in culture, but that the natural conditions werenot favourable to pottery-making. A tribe living near clay-beds wouldas naturally make good pottery as one around whose homes materials fo