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I add different colorants and stains to a liquid white clay base called an “engobe.” The resulting thick colored slips are brushed over the textured areas of the bisque fired piece. Afterward, the piece is gently wiped with a sponge, leaving a clean, bright design on the surface. Once the entire piece has been slipped and wiped, a clear gloss glaze is applied to the piece. Once it has been glaze fired, the surface takes on a shiny pastel appearance.</description>
<item><title></title><link>http://wienerwarepottery.com/gallery/Pastel/1697/11816/</link><description><b>Pastel Wavy Salad Server</b>, 14” x 3”<br>
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I add different colorants and stains to a liquid white clay base called an “engobe.” The resulting thick colored slips are brushed over the textured areas of the bisque fired piece. Afterward, the piece is gently wiped with a sponge, leaving a clean, bright design on the surface. Once the entire piece has been slipped and wiped, a clear gloss glaze is applied to the piece. Once it has been glaze fired, the surface takes on a shiny pastel appearance.</description><media:content url="http://wienerwarepottery.com/gallery/getPhoto.aspx?photoId=11816&amp;photoGalleryId=1697" type="image/jpeg" /><media:thumbnail url="http://wienerwarepottery.com/users/325/Pastel/Pastel wavy salad server-th.jpg" /></item>
<item><title></title><link>http://wienerwarepottery.com/gallery/Pastel/1697/11817/</link><description><b>Colored Clay Patchwork Platter 1</b>, 8” x 13”<br>
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I add different colorants and stains to a liquid white clay base called an “engobe.” The resulting thick colored slips are brushed over the textured areas of the bisque fired piece. Afterward, the piece is gently wiped with a sponge, leaving a clean, bright design on the surface. Once the entire piece has been slipped and wiped, a clear gloss glaze is applied to the piece. Once it has been glaze fired, the surface takes on a shiny pastel appearance.</description><media:content url="http://wienerwarepottery.com/gallery/getPhoto.aspx?photoId=11817&amp;photoGalleryId=1697" type="image/jpeg" /><media:thumbnail url="http://wienerwarepottery.com/users/325/Pastel/Colored clay patchwork platter1-th.jpg" /></item>
<item><title></title><link>http://wienerwarepottery.com/gallery/Pastel/1697/11818/</link><description><b>Colored Clay Patchwork Platter 2</b>, 13” x 12”<br>
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I add different colorants and stains to a liquid white clay base called an “engobe.” The resulting thick colored slips are brushed over the textured areas of the bisque fired piece. Afterward, the piece is gently wiped with a sponge, leaving a clean, bright design on the surface. Once the entire piece has been slipped and wiped, a clear gloss glaze is applied to the piece. Once it has been glaze fired, the surface takes on a shiny pastel appearance.</description><media:content url="http://wienerwarepottery.com/gallery/getPhoto.aspx?photoId=11818&amp;photoGalleryId=1697" type="image/jpeg" /><media:thumbnail url="http://wienerwarepottery.com/users/325/Pastel/Colored clay patchwork platter2-th.jpg" /></item>
<item><title></title><link>http://wienerwarepottery.com/gallery/Pastel/1697/11819/</link><description><b>Pastel Corn Dish</b>, 6” x 13”<br>
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I add different colorants and stains to a liquid white clay base called an “engobe.” The resulting thick colored slips are brushed over the textured areas of the bisque fired piece. Afterward, the piece is gently wiped with a sponge, leaving a clean, bright design on the surface. Once the entire piece has been slipped and wiped, a clear gloss glaze is applied to the piece. Once it has been glaze fired, the surface takes on a shiny pastel appearance.</description><media:content url="http://wienerwarepottery.com/gallery/getPhoto.aspx?photoId=11819&amp;photoGalleryId=1697" type="image/jpeg" /><media:thumbnail url="http://wienerwarepottery.com/users/325/Pastel/Pastel corn dish-th.jpg" /></item>
<item><title></title><link>http://wienerwarepottery.com/gallery/Pastel/1697/11820/</link><description><b>Pastel Fish Platter</b>, 7” x 13”<br>
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I add different colorants and stains to a liquid white clay base called an “engobe.” The resulting thick colored slips are brushed over the textured areas of the bisque fired piece. Afterward, the piece is gently wiped with a sponge, leaving a clean, bright design on the surface. Once the entire piece has been slipped and wiped, a clear gloss glaze is applied to the piece. Once it has been glaze fired, the surface takes on a shiny pastel appearance.</description><media:content url="http://wienerwarepottery.com/gallery/getPhoto.aspx?photoId=11820&amp;photoGalleryId=1697" type="image/jpeg" /><media:thumbnail url="http://wienerwarepottery.com/users/325/Pastel/Pastel fish platter-th.jpg" /></item>
<item><title></title><link>http://wienerwarepottery.com/gallery/Pastel/1697/11821/</link><description><b>Pastel Patchwork Platter 1</b>, 9” x 14” x 4”<br>
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I add different colorants and stains to a liquid white clay base called an “engobe.” The resulting thick colored slips are brushed over the textured areas of the bisque fired piece. Afterward, the piece is gently wiped with a sponge, leaving a clean, bright design on the surface. Once the entire piece has been slipped and wiped, a clear gloss glaze is applied to the piece. Once it has been glaze fired, the surface takes on a shiny pastel appearance.</description><media:content url="http://wienerwarepottery.com/gallery/getPhoto.aspx?photoId=11821&amp;photoGalleryId=1697" type="image/jpeg" /><media:thumbnail url="http://wienerwarepottery.com/users/325/Pastel/Pastel patchwork platter1-th.jpg" /></item>
<item><title></title><link>http://wienerwarepottery.com/gallery/Pastel/1697/11822/</link><description><b>Pastel Patchwork Platter 2</b>, 13” x 13” x 3”<br>
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I add different colorants and stains to a liquid white clay base called an “engobe.” The resulting thick colored slips are brushed over the textured areas of the bisque fired piece. Afterward, the piece is gently wiped with a sponge, leaving a clean, bright design on the surface. Once the entire piece has been slipped and wiped, a clear gloss glaze is applied to the piece. Once it has been glaze fired, the surface takes on a shiny pastel appearance.</description><media:content url="http://wienerwarepottery.com/gallery/getPhoto.aspx?photoId=11822&amp;photoGalleryId=1697" type="image/jpeg" /><media:thumbnail url="http://wienerwarepottery.com/users/325/Pastel/Pastel patchwork platter2-th.jpg" /></item>
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