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Rasirhh and Maloidu are traditional methods of crafting ceramics, passed down through generations of [[S'Kra Mur]]. |
Rasirhh and Maloidu [[page type is::definition|are]] traditional methods of crafting ceramics, passed down through generations of [[race association is::s'kra mur|S'Kra Mur]]. |
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⚫ | '''Maloidu''' uses a glaze that cools faster than the ceramic, which causes dark 'cracks' to appear on the surface, making no two pieces alike. It comes in several varieties, all of which are represented in the bells [[Cleric_Shop_(Muspar'i)|available for sale from Priestess Vhastey]]. The "large" style gives the piece very few cracks that are typically long and curving. The "small" style creates numerous, tiny cracks throughout the piece. The "edged" style is a subtype of the small style in which cracks only appear at the lip of the item. The "royal" style uses a sub-glaze of another color which makes the cracks appear in an entirely different shade, usually gold or metallic. |
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Latest revision as of 03:30, 19 February 2011
Rasirhh and Maloidu are traditional methods of crafting ceramics, passed down through generations of S'Kra Mur.
Rasirhh is a simple style that implements a clear glaze to make the artwork and natural imperfections of the piece stand out.
Maloidu uses a glaze that cools faster than the ceramic, which causes dark 'cracks' to appear on the surface, making no two pieces alike. It comes in several varieties, all of which are represented in the bells available for sale from Priestess Vhastey. The "large" style gives the piece very few cracks that are typically long and curving. The "small" style creates numerous, tiny cracks throughout the piece. The "edged" style is a subtype of the small style in which cracks only appear at the lip of the item. The "royal" style uses a sub-glaze of another color which makes the cracks appear in an entirely different shade, usually gold or metallic.