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During the 1980s, he made these in multiple pieces to achieve heights of 2-3 feet. He was unable to produce more bellied forms because the clays did not have sufficient plasticity (however, some customers were able to do it). This one has a wide band of slip made using St. Rose red clay, it was applied at leather hard. The wheat design was carved in at leather hard. The bare clay patches were achieved by wax resisting the bisqued pieces before pour-glazing the outsides.
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