Form M-4001 was designed by Charles Murphy and introduced in 1956. 4 inches tall and 7”x7” wide, this is a wonderful base for a centerpiece or simply for display as a work of art. Sgraffito (pronounced skrah-FEE-toe) is a decorative technique involving carving, scratching, or incising through a top layer of slip to expose a contrasting color underneath. Primarily used in ceramics and mural painting, this method produces high-contrast, detailed designs.
Form M-4001 was designed by Charles Murphy and introduced in 1956. 4 inches tall and 7”x7” wide, this is a wonderful base for a centerpiece or simply for display as a work of art. Sgraffito (pronounced skrah-FEE-toe) is a decorative technique involving carving, scratching, or incising through a top layer of slip to expose a contrasting color underneath. Primarily used in ceramics and mural painting, this method produces high-contrast, detailed designs.