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I like this because it looks like a little baby carriage.
I like this because it looks like something indians would have used.
I like how this is leaves put together, and its very unique.
I like how this one is smaller but has the same features.
I like how pretty this flower looks and how it resembles one very much.
I like how this has a little opening but it looks like a mouth.
I like how detailed the bear looks.
I like the outside texture of this pot.
I like how it looks very Asain.
I like this because its a very unique vessel.
I like how this is a tall flower with a small opening.
I like how you can see the sugar in it and scoop it out also.
I like how this looks like you can hang on the wall and hold like your keys or something.
I like how it is 3 different ones but all connected and has dents in it.
I like how this is a leaf and has details like one.
I like how these have a funnel look to them.
I like how this vessel is an elephant.
I like how this looks like a turtle shell.
I like how this looks like a litte kid made it, but yet its still good.
I like how this looks like something made a long time ago, used by Indians most likely.
Paragraph about the clay pinch technique
http://pottery.about.com/od/pinchpots/tp/pinch101.htm