A 1970s Len Castle studio pottery bowl, decorated to the…
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A 1970s Len Castle studio pottery bowl, decorated to the interior with stuttered pattern and olive-green glaze, the exterior with feldspar glaze. Impressed cipher to foot ring. Diameter 27.5 cm

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  • Feldspar (glaze on Porcelain) - A feldspar glaze on porcelain is made from feldspar, a mineral that when melted and mixed with other ingredients creates a glossy, glass-like coating. When applied to porcelain, the feldspar glaze provides a hard, durable and protective surface that is resistant to wear, staining and other forms of damage. Additionally, feldspar glazes can also enhance the appearance of porcelain by creating a smooth, even surface with a range of colours and finishes.

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