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CLAY ANIMALS

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These are examples of “pinched” animals. They do not have any attached parts that easily break off. They are made from one piece of one piece of clay to make them stronger. These animals are underglazed and once fired. People have been making animals like these for a very long time. They are part of a long traditions in the production of animal forms. Look at an example of an animal at The Metropolitain Museum of Art in New York City, New York, USA @ www.metmuseum.org

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