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Decorating Slip can be applied over wet/ leather hard clay. Use a brush or sponge to apply. Decoration techniques such as sgraffito can be applied through the slip to expose the colour of the clay underneath.
Decorating Slip can be applied over wet/ leather hard clay. Use a brush or sponge to apply. Decoration techniques such as sgraffito can be applied through the slip to expose the colour of the clay underneath.
Decorating Slip can be applied over wet/ leather hard clay. Use a brush or sponge to apply. Decoration techniques such as sgraffito can be applied through the slip to expose the colour of the clay underneath.
Decorating Slip can be applied over wet/ leather hard clay. Use a brush or sponge to apply. Decoration techniques such as sgraffito can be applied through the slip to expose the colour of the clay underneath.
Decorating Slip can be applied over wet/ leather hard clay. Use a brush or sponge to apply. Decoration techniques such as sgraffito can be applied through the slip to expose the colour of the clay underneath.
Decorating Slip can be applied over wet/ leather hard clay. Use a brush or sponge to apply. Decoration techniques such as sgraffito can be applied through the slip to expose the colour of the clay underneath.
Decorating Slip can be applied over wet/ leather hard clay. Use a brush or sponge to apply. Decoration techniques such as sgraffito can be applied through the slip to expose the colour of the clay underneath.
Decorating Slip can be applied over wet/ leather hard clay. Use a brush or sponge to apply. Decoration techniques such as sgraffito can be applied through the slip to expose the colour of the clay underneath.
Decorating Slip can be applied over wet/ leather hard clay. Use a brush or sponge to apply. Decoration techniques such as sgraffito can be applied through the slip to expose the colour of the clay underneath.
Decorating Slip can be applied over wet/ leather hard clay. Use a brush or sponge to apply. Decoration techniques such as sgraffito can be applied through the slip to expose the colour of the clay underneath.
Fine terracotta engobe Pale terracotta colour 1000℃, getting darker as temperature increases. Fire up to 1180℃. Best result is with glaze applied over.