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Month: December 2019

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4"x2" clear resin block with small pieces of pottery and bits of inclusions like sand suspended inside. Held in hand.

Make Your Own Temper and Inclusion Blocks

Dec 2, 2019

This fall we made resin blocks containing examples of common Florida pottery fabrics and the tempers or inclusions found in … Continue

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