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<p>[QUOTE="aRogueScholar, post: 2730741, member: 16539"]The exposed surfaces lacking glaze are very coarse to the touch. Almost sand paper-ish. I like the hybrid approach as this piece has characteristics that can be interpreted in many ways. Are there any visual clues on this piece that give you any indication of age by chance?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="aRogueScholar, post: 2730741, member: 16539"]The exposed surfaces lacking glaze are very coarse to the touch. Almost sand paper-ish. I like the hybrid approach as this piece has characteristics that can be interpreted in many ways. Are there any visual clues on this piece that give you any indication of age by chance?[/QUOTE]
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