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URL: http://www.scotpotter.comDescription: Pottery made at Blackhills, near Elgin, in the North of Scotland, fired in a 64 cubic foot wood-fired kiln. Pots in exposed parts of the kiln show the effects of fly ash landing on unglazed surfaces (known as flashing); for this reason, many of them are left unglazed or part-glazed. Although unsophisticated, these glazes can be very beautiful, sometimes producing unexpected bonuses such as the blue "chun" glazes seen on some of the pots.
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