KERAMIC STUDIO 
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DESIGN FOR PLATE— ELMA S. RITTER 
OUTLINE and all darkest tones are Gold. Second Fire- 
Oil leaves and outer band and dust with Water Blue. 
The three light spaces in flowers are oiled and dusted with Bright 
Green. The large light panels between flower sections and the 
space at edge of the plate are oiled and dusted with Glaze for 
Green; this should be applied very thin. 
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BELLEEK BOWL (Page 42) 
Dorothea Warren 0' Hara 
THE shape of this Belleek Bowl was designed by Dorothea 
Warren O'Hara as also the decoration. Enamels used, 
Dark Blue, Old Egyptian Turquoise, Pale Lilac, Warren's White 
Enamel used for white around center of flowers. The White 
Enamel makes the flower more brilliant as there is quite a con- 
trast between the creamy glaze of the Belleek and the White 
Enamel. Gather enamel together with Warren's Enamel 
Medium and thin with pure turpentine. Grind until very 
smooth, float on with china liner No. 2. 
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BOWL, PERSIAN MOTIF (Supplement) 
Albert W. Heckman 
FIRST Fire — Oil in all leaves, stems and bands and dust 
with Water Green No. 2. Flowers are Bright Green 
one part and Glaze for Green two parts. Buds are Grey Blue. 
Second Fire — Oil in all dark blue parts and dust with 
Dark Blue for Dusting. 
Third Fire — Dust the whole bowl with Glaze for Green. 
