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Burnishing (pottery)

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Tripod vessel with lid, Maya culture, Mexico or Guatemala, c. 4th-5th century, hand-built ceramic with incised decoration and burnished slip,
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Burnishing can also be applied to wood, by rubbing two pieces together along the
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Conservation and restoration of ancient Greek pottery
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Honolulu Museum of Art

Maria Martinez
de Young Museum
Burnishing (metal)
pottery
polished
firing
concrete masonry
finish
grain
varnish
Black-burnished ware
Black-on-black ware
Northern Black Polished Ware
"Burnishing Pottery: A Step by Step Guide"
"How to Burnish Pottery"
"Burnishing Versus Sealing Concrete"
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e
Pottery
Glossary of pottery terms
Bone ash
China stone
Clay
Feldspar
Frit
Kaolinite

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