KERAMIC STUDIO 
MRS. VERNIE LOCKWOOD WILLIAMS - Page Editor 
University of Pittsburg. Home Studio, 52 W. Maiden St., Washington, Pa. 
SATSUMA TEA SET 
A N occult design to fill a circle made from a fine petaled 
-L*~ flower was adapted in three sizes for this Satsuma set. 
The largest medallion is for the center of a 9" plate, medium 
sized one for teapot, sugar, creamer and six inch cylindrical 
vase. The smallest is for cups and center of saucers. Mrs. 
Cherry's enamels were used with very successful results for 
this set. The dark part of design; quarter inch band on all 
pieces, handles and design on covers, is Azure Blue. The 
center of flower form is Jersey Cream. All other grey tones 
are Wistaria. Background of design, also narrow band on all 
pieces, is Aquamarine. The set is then soaked in tea to de- 
sired tone. The standard of the tea table was painted black, 
and trays Azure Blue to match blue on set. The ser- 
viettes and traycloth were oyster white. Italian linen, 
edged with cable stitch in Azure Blue floss. 
NOTE 
On page 199 of the April number, the two exhibition 
groups of china were attributed to Mrs. Vernie L. Williams. 
The lower one only was hers, the upper one was by her pupils. 
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