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Tuesday, July 31, 2012
silk worms
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Jeanne C. Wood
Potters with Period Personas
Pottery for uses other than foods. This young Thai gentleman is spinning silk using traditional methods. The pot below holds a raging fire, the pot above boils the silk cocoons. Both pots were at least 1" thick.
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Ellen Shipley
Woodcut printer, I occasionally switch gears to weave and spin, or write poetry.
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