RERAMIC STUDIO 
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For the small cup and saucer, the 
lines might be in gold and the small orna- 
ment in yellow enamel on white, or the 
ornament could be in any other color. 
For the upper large cup and saucer 
a treatment in one color or gold on a 
white, tinted, orlustre ground is suggested; 
in case of color in the ground, it is desir- 
able to leave a white outline about the 
design. 
The second cup and saucer design is 
one which would be also very effective 
on a salad bowl. The ground might be 
dusted a soft grey, the blossoms left white 
with a darker grey outline, the centers 
yellow, the leaves and stems a green grey 
or blue grey darker than the ground. 
The third design can be executed in white 
on a dusted ground or in color or gold 
on white. 
When stems are used the same de- 
signs can be adapted to various pieces by 
lengthening the stem part of the design 
for tall pieces and arranging the stems 
horizontally for short pieces. As a rule 
the more conventionalized the design the 
longer it will "wear" in favor, as long as 
it is not conventionalized in the extreme 
