Archive image from page 253 of Andean culture history (1960). Andean culture history culturehis15benn Year: 1960 ( Fig. 52. Molds for ceramic manufacture. a desired color, a finer surface, or to form a base foi- painted decoration. The material used is normally a fine clay or pigment chosen for color qualities. These are prepared by grinding and washing. The latter is a simple process; the finer material being held in suspension, is poured off and allowed to settle. The same methods were presumably fol- lowed in the preparation of pigments and clays used for painted decoration. There is no ev


Archive image from page 253 of Andean culture history (1960). Andean culture history culturehis15benn Year: 1960 ( Fig. 52. Molds for ceramic manufacture. a desired color, a finer surface, or to form a base foi- painted decoration. The material used is normally a fine clay or pigment chosen for color qualities. These are prepared by grinding and washing. The latter is a simple process; the finer material being held in suspension, is poured off and allowed to settle. The same methods were presumably fol- lowed in the preparation of pigments and clays used for painted decoration. There is no evidence that the Peruvian potters, like some of their central American fellows, inten-


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