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Bullseye white, colored with powdered glass. It is about 13" in diameter. The rim is 3", and the bowl is about 1 1/2" deep.
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 Two layers of Spectrum Baroque Blue form this freeform bowl. It is 10x11", 4" deep.
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A drop-thru bowl is formed on a ring mold, a circle with an open center
for the glass to sag down through during firing. The depth of the bowl is determined by the height of the posts used to hold up the ring. This piece is Bullseye irridized light plum, 9" rim diameter, 4 3/4" center, 1 1/2" deep.
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. Spectrum light cobalt wispy opalescent glass used on
a taco salad-shaped mold. It is about 11" round, 4" deep.
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 Bullseye irridized light plum cut in a square was used on a drop-through ring
mold to form this 9" diagonial bowl.
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 Two layers of Spectrum Baroque Amethyst form this freeform bowl. It is 10x11", 4" deep.
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 Bullseye clear glass, decorated with clear and cobalt frit (powdered glass) lightly fused to leave a texture to
the fingers. This bowl is 9" round, 5 1/2" deep
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 Inside view of the taco bowl.
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One layer of Spectrum Baroque Anethyst/White makes an interesting freeform dish. It looks good with a round candle, or a single gardenia
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