The End of Black and White Thinking Cup #6
This mug is made with two different clay bodies layered and then thrown together to create the spiral of colors. This method is called “marbling” and the finished products are sometimes referred to as “agateware”. The key with this technique is to avoid over-working the clay so that your colors remain distinct from one another. This mug is particularly sparkly on the inside. Signed “MESSER”
This mug is made with two different clay bodies layered and then thrown together to create the spiral of colors. This method is called “marbling” and the finished products are sometimes referred to as “agateware”. The key with this technique is to avoid over-working the clay so that your colors remain distinct from one another. This mug is particularly sparkly on the inside. Signed “MESSER”
This mug is made with two different clay bodies layered and then thrown together to create the spiral of colors. This method is called “marbling” and the finished products are sometimes referred to as “agateware”. The key with this technique is to avoid over-working the clay so that your colors remain distinct from one another. This mug is particularly sparkly on the inside. Signed “MESSER”