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Ceramics
Though its plant is large and employs more than a thousand workers, every piece that
leaves the plant is truly exquisite.
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2.
Playing Cards
The four suits of the earliest playing cards were hearts, bells,
leaves, and acorns. The suit markings on somewhat later Italian cards were swords, batons, cups, and money.
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3.
Silver
This
leaves the average collector of old silver in the position of having to choose between early American silver or Victorian silver.
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4.
Introduction
Full-scale garden work becomes a chore, no matter how much you love the outdoors, when those golden-tinted autumn
leaves fall or the drought nips the buds or the pests run riot and the downpour drowns your tiny seedlings.
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Types Of Insulation
When properly used, it
leaves few air gaps or pockets and forms an effective heat barrier. In wall cavities, however, it may settle over the years and leave a poorly insulated gap at the top.
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6.
Brushes And Brushstrokes, Part 3
The forward "S" and its reverse, "Z," strokes are especially useful in the painting of flowers and
leaves, and for "rope" borders.
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7.
Surface Alteration - Carving And Incising
Either
leaves are carved, while the technique can be used alone, "wood-grain" panels are or they can be combined, as incised.
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8.
Wax Resist
Complete the remaining
leaves, one at a time, in the same way.
Step 7 — Sponge some chartreuse over the general stem area and the base of the bud.
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9.
Stand - Up Type Glazes, Part 1
For the scrolls,
leaves and flower petals, allow just the glaze to touch the surface of the green-ware, then move the brush in an arc, gradually lifting up and away from the greenware; this motion will produce an elongated teardrop shape of glaze.
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10.
Stand - Up Type Glazes, Part 2
For the
leaves, make single, curved lines. For the bell-shaped flowers, draw a curved stem line with inverted "V's" attached to it; for the flowers which resemble columbines, draw a stem with chicken-track shapes attached to it.
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