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<p>[QUOTE="Lecollectionneur, post: 498744, member: 8569"]It's as for many works of art subjective, but how it's made is clearly not the work of a specialist or somebody who work with clay everyday, the chances to break with such a manner in the drying are so important as the tensions when fired.</p><p>The most important is that you like it, after all others considerations it's the major opinion ![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lecollectionneur, post: 498744, member: 8569"]It's as for many works of art subjective, but how it's made is clearly not the work of a specialist or somebody who work with clay everyday, the chances to break with such a manner in the drying are so important as the tensions when fired. The most important is that you like it, after all others considerations it's the major opinion ![/QUOTE]
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