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One of a kind Travel Cup with silicone lid. Hand made ceramic cup with spot pattern and line work. This cup was slip cast in a stoneware clay and the pattern added at a leather hard stage using a technique called Mishima (an inlay process) The pattern consist of dark ink and light blue spots painted

ClayShare on Instagram: "😍Mishima Reveal! One of my favorite parts of the Mishima technique is seeing out the lines pop once you inlay with underglaze! Here I used @speedball_ceramics Black underglaze but you can use any color you want. 👉Check out my Mishima classes on ClayShare.com Save 30% off Speedball Underglaze at @clayscapes_pottery with the code: SB30 thru midnight 11/10/24! Carved with a @diamondcoretools L3 Diamond Stylus tool! #madewithclayshare"

ClayShare on Instagram: "😍Mishima Reveal! One of my favorite parts of the Mishima technique is seeing out the lines pop once you inlay with underglaze! Here I used @speedball_ceramics Black underglaze but you can use any color you want. 👉Check out my Mishima classes on ClayShare.com Save 30% off Speedball Underglaze at @clayscapes_pottery with the code: SB30 thru midnight 11/10/24! Carved with a @diamondcoretools L3 Diamond Stylus tool! #madewithclayshare"

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Mishima is the name of the decorating technique used. The origins of which are in Japan and Korea. “Mishima is the inlaying of a contrasting slip into a pattern that has been im…

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