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The glaze and the form of projects can give a group of projects a unifying element. This is my set of three which is composed of a small bowl, a bowl with two handles, and a lidded bowl. The small bowl is 3 inches wide and 3 inches tall, the bowl with handles is 3.5 inches wide and 3.5 inches tall, and the lidded bowl is 4 inches wide and 3.5 inches tall. The bodies of all of the projects begin narrow at the base, widen at the middle, and are choked at the lip. All of them are glazed entirely in clear and then stained with different blue flowers. The small bowl has tiny, thin, six-pedal flowers and the lip is stained in blue. The bowl with handles is stained with five-pedal flowers that are a bit pointy. The flowers are stained in clusters and some of them have green leaves. The lidded bowl has clusters of round, five-pedaled flowers and the clusters also have leaves. These projects make up a set because they have similar body shapes and are glazed in a common way. All of them have blue flowers stained on to them. The tiny project has the pointiest flowers while the lidded project has round flowers. These two flowers are then combined to make the flower that is on the project with handles. The body shape and the glaze are two unifying elements that make these projects a set.




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