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Glazed

Glazing is the most common form of coloring a pot. Glaze is applied as a creamy liquid most often by dipping or brushing. Once the glaze dries to a fine powder, the pot is fired in a kiln to temperatures as high as 2,300 degrees F where the glaze crystalizes to a colorful glass like finish sealing the porous bisqueware making it ideal for functional use. There is an endless combination of colors and finishes ranging from matte to gloss, and rough to smooth.

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