Trying Mishima on a Small Hand Built Tester Cup
This video is inspired by one I watched on the Amaco website ( http://www.amaco.com/clay_how_tos/208). Mishama is when you carve a design and inlay with slip or under glaze. I use the Mishama technique on a small hand built tester cup but with the addition of applying under glaze first, then wax, carve thru the wax and then apply more under glaze to the carved areas. It's a lot of fun and you should try it yourself! Let me know how it goes. :-) If you are curious to see how I made the tester cups, check out my video here: • Hand build a small cup using a template If you enjoyed this video, please subscribe to my channel for future videos and give me a thumbs up. Thanks! http://www.andreaakeribpottery.com / andreaakeribpottery / andreaakeribpottery

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