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12 quenching

January 27, 2015February 18, 2015 / Elise Grinstead

Removing the Pots ||| The vessels are pulled from the still smoldering mound using a long wooden pole with a metal hook. Balanced on the hook, the pot is immersed in a mixture of water and berries that tempers the vessel and adds a reddish finish. The immersed pot makes a tapping noise when it touches the side of the vessel as it is turned on the hook.

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