Here you can see them wet, and then with the iron oxide. They still need to dry to leather hard and get trimmed.
Larger Plates, 3#
Smaller "lunch" plates 2#
You may need to zoom in on the pix to see the edges of the plates. The plates have some depth to them, they are not flat. I really like this form for plates. It is practical for food that has some level of liquid to it even up to pasta sauce. And I really like the look of a flat protruding rim. It makes it look more like a traditional plate than the form that has an edge similar to a bowl.
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