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<p>[QUOTE="Couch Potato Wannabe, post: 1783740, member: 14066"]It looks like Dragonware which is Moriage.</p><p><br /></p><p>Is the dragon raised? or flat?</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, Dragonware does not simply encompass anything with a Dragon on it, it's more specific.</p><p><br /></p><p>From Wikipedia:</p><p><b>Moriage </b>is the term used to describe the fine and delicate layering or placing of clay on pieces of pottery. The type of clay that is used for this method is known as "slip" and is thicker and stickier than the clay used for the actual item.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Couch Potato Wannabe, post: 1783740, member: 14066"]It looks like Dragonware which is Moriage. Is the dragon raised? or flat? Also, Dragonware does not simply encompass anything with a Dragon on it, it's more specific. From Wikipedia: [B]Moriage [/B]is the term used to describe the fine and delicate layering or placing of clay on pieces of pottery. The type of clay that is used for this method is known as "slip" and is thicker and stickier than the clay used for the actual item.[/QUOTE]
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