



Here are some finished mugs, some of which were in the previous posting. There are three with a Tenmoku glaze that breaks to brown on the edges of the facets and flutes. Two of these were thrown with Laguna Dark Brown Stoneware and have a poured slip decoration under a clear glaze. One was faceted with the spiral wire I use to cut pots of the wheel head, leaving lines within each facet. This mugs was glazed with a transparent copper green glaze to highlight this detail. Lastly, there is a copper read tea pot that turned out especially nice. Still need to put a cane handle on it...Enjoy!
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