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Drip Glaze

The process most often entailed taking a piece with a luster base glaze and then “flowing” drops of a different glaze from the top down to create a flambe effect.

 


Shape No. 563

 


Shape No. 579

 


Shape No. 932

 


Shape No. 562

 


Shape No. 583

 

 

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