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A Jasper vase, a fine bone china plate and an “oven-to-tableware” collide pot are shown above.

Printed pattern outlines on Wedgwood china are enriched by the addition of special ceramic colours painted by highly skilled craftswomen. Practically all earthenware is enamelled before glazing, and because of the high firing temperature for glaze (about 1050 degrees Centigrade) the colours must be able to withstand this heat.

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Press, 15 November 1977, Page 5

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A Jasper vase, a fine bone china plate and an “oven-to-tableware” collide pot are shown above. Printed pattern outlines on Wedgwood china are enriched by the addition of special ceramic colours painted by highly skilled craftswomen. Practically all earthenware is enamelled before glazing, and because of the high firing temperature for glaze (about 1050 degrees Centigrade) the colours must be able to withstand this heat. Press, 15 November 1977, Page 5

A Jasper vase, a fine bone china plate and an “oven-to-tableware” collide pot are shown above. Printed pattern outlines on Wedgwood china are enriched by the addition of special ceramic colours painted by highly skilled craftswomen. Practically all earthenware is enamelled before glazing, and because of the high firing temperature for glaze (about 1050 degrees Centigrade) the colours must be able to withstand this heat. Press, 15 November 1977, Page 5

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