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S.W. form

Carved and burnished form
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Thank you Richard......Do you ever get over to Crief? There is a nice lumber store there, Jean Burhouse I believe it is,I have found things there that we don't have in the states....love your area..
 
Malcom-
Very nice piece! I've been fascinated with Southwest, Oaxacan , and similar pottery since I was a boy, and find this turning every bit as captivating.
 
Excellent. The red interior was a great idea! What is the material?

POD 04-02-09
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The vessel is made of cherry,,and the interior is red gesso,looks a lot like the color that the clay pots are made of......also feels a lot like clay.....I also leave them a bit on the heavy side so they feel somewhat like the clay ones.....
 

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