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INLAID SLIP [1 record]

Record 1 1994-09-01

English

Subject field(s)
  • Pottery
DEF

A Japanese decorating method of filling a design impressed in clay with a different colored clay slip.

CONT

Inlaid slip, sometimes known by the Japanese term mishima, is achieved by cutting or scratching a pattern into the surface clay, then inlaying the lines with slip and scraping away the excess to leave a more or less precise linear pattern.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Poteries
DEF

Technique [...] qui consiste à graver un dessin sur une poterie partiellement sèche. Avec un pinceau, remplissez d'engobe tous les creux du dessin; [...] le dessin gravé est incrusté d'engobe.

CONT

Le mishima [...] consiste à graver des motifs dans une pâte raffermie et à les remplir d'engobe.

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