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Post #568994 by Pittsburgh pauly on Thu, Dec 16, 2010 11:39 AM

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I like 'em!
I think they'd be harder to produce...granted I don't know anything about making mugs (well there was that pot throwing class in college).
The two-tone looks like it would require the brown to be applied just in the crevices or all over and then wiped off? Then the bone applied, or is the bone the natural color of the clay?
But I think the highlighting and lowlighting you mention on the original is just the normal properties of the glaze, pooling in the deep areas, thinning out at the tips.
Just my $.02