Italian glaze technique?
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Italian glaze technique?
Hi all,
Anbody shed any light on the techniques and style of this vase? Is it Italian? Tuscan? I think it is fairly modern ,the bottom is simply painted 2113 in large strokes. Its very colorful and the glaze has a curious 'bubbled' effect leaving these white areas underneath, anyone know the name of this technique?
cheers,
heres some photos.
Anbody shed any light on the techniques and style of this vase? Is it Italian? Tuscan? I think it is fairly modern ,the bottom is simply painted 2113 in large strokes. Its very colorful and the glaze has a curious 'bubbled' effect leaving these white areas underneath, anyone know the name of this technique?
cheers,
heres some photos.
chonji- Number of posts : 56
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can we see the base please?
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it looks like that Mexican pottery we spoke of last year
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that is why i posted the base / side picture, it is really not of interest, a simple large pattern or model number, seen a thousand of them, so i thought just post the edge to show a little of it.
Mexico is intersting, i would imagine that fits and perhaps is artisan stuff from a tour on hols there, Is really lovely seen properly, The glaze style is interesting to me, i would liike to know more.
Mexico is intersting, i would imagine that fits and perhaps is artisan stuff from a tour on hols there, Is really lovely seen properly, The glaze style is interesting to me, i would liike to know more.
chonji- Number of posts : 56
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does anyone remember that thread? We found towns in Spain and Mexico that shared the same name but the one in Mexico made pottery of that type
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I think the thread was called 'Now this must be Italian?'. It was one of my pots.
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yes thats the one
the outcome was Talavera El Carmen
the outcome was Talavera El Carmen
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hey guys, thanks for all that useful insight there, my ma is in love with that pot man!
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