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Oriental Red

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Oriental Red

In 1930, when Cowan was developing a standard reddish-orange Oriental Red glaze, an unusual event occurred. During the firing process, an ingredient in the glaze caused a black-brown mottled and/or speckled effect to cover the Oriental Red and what resulted was a striking glaze with endless variations that proved to be a very popular seller.

 


Shape No. N/A

 


Shape No. X-7

 


Shape No. L-4-X

 


Shape No. L-81

 


Shape No. V-48

 

 

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