This is a wheel-thrown bowl measuring 2 1/2" tall by 3 1/2" wide. It has a thick base and lower body, a somewhat ragged, uneven rim, and a shallow footring with a wide base. It was glazed half in dark purple, half in dark green; a dark powder-blue was produced where the two glazes overlapped.



This is another wheel-thrown bowl, measuring 2" tall by 5". It has a slightly bell-shaped profile, with a narrow base ending in a shallow, flat-bottomed footring and one side of the rim squished in and up slightly. It was glazed in shadow green, with the majority of the inner and outer bodies being nearly black before fading sharply into a lightly, rust-flecked green near the rim.



This is a wheel-thrown cylinder, measuring 3 1/2" tall by 3 1/2" wide. It has a somewhat off-kilter profile, a narrow base that flares out in a crisp, shallow footring, and a half-inch crack in the rim. It was glazed in Shadow Green, and transitions from nearly black in the lower inner surface to a lighter shade near the rim and on the outer body, with dark streaks and patches on the outer surface and pooled along part of the footring.



This is a wheel-thrown bowl measuring 2 1/4" tall by 3 1/2" wide. It has a thick, squat base that slopes slightly outwards to the rim, with a shallow footring and small rip in the rim.. It was glazed in Shadow Green, and shows dark, almost black patches conregating upon the lighter base hue.



This is a wheel-thrown plate, measuring 3/4" tall by 4 1/2" wide. It has a thick, shallow rim and even thicker base, with a slight indentation of a footring. It was glazed in dark green, and came out with a watery look that thins at the rim, and ends in a stripe of dark hue just below on the outer edge, halfway towards the base.
This is a wheel-thrown bowl, measuring 1 1/2" tall by 3 1/4" wide. It has thin sides and an extremely thick base, very thin, shallow footring and ragged, uneven rim. It was glazed in cobalt blue to just shy of the footring, with a darker stripe running across the inner surface, flaring thicker towards one side.



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