Using the Polka Dot Technique of Color Slip for Ceramic Decorative

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The inspiration of the work was polka dot. It was a regulation of nature can be seen in shape and structure of living and non-living things. The ceramic products were decorated by used slip color before being left to dry at room temperature. The ceramic products were fired at 1230 °C in oxidation atmosphere. The ceramic products were appearance of slip dots that was slightly raised above surface gave ceramics are wonderful and interesting texture.

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April 2014

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