Leslie Parrott Studio Ceramics
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I love the shape of the domed cover for my butter dishes because it is a good canvas on which to display the colour range of the glaze when it melt into the surface texture marks. The medallion on the dome and the stork stamped in the saucer are motifs deriving from formative interests in oriental ceramics.
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A wheel-thrown stoneware butter dish with a blue, tan and cream glaze. The colour of this glaze depends upon its thickness. There is an elegant stork stamped in the centre of the saucer. The abstract orange-brown shapes are brush-applied iron oxide splashes. The saucer has a retaining groove for the cover and its underside is unglazed. The butter dish was thrown with a UK stoneware, biscuit fired, glazed and then glaze fired to 1300C to make it impermeable and durable. It is food, microwave and dishwasher safe and measures about 10cm tall by 14cm wide. The saucer is impressed underneath with my seal, the letter P, and its identity number 9947.
Designed by Leslie Parrott in London
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