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“Salt n’ Peppa”

“Salt n’ Peppa”. East vs West Traditions on Spice Containers. Salt and Pepper Shaker. More traditional in Westernized societies. Made for repeated use of the same spices. Salt and Pepper Shaker Parts. 1. Pouring Holes 2. Body. 3. Fill Opening 4. Cork (Rubber Cork). Spice Cellars.

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“Salt n’ Peppa”

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  1. “Salt n’ Peppa” East vs West Traditions on Spice Containers

  2. Salt and Pepper Shaker • More traditional in Westernized societies. • Made for repeated use of the same spices.

  3. Salt and Pepper Shaker Parts 1. Pouring Holes 2. Body 3. Fill Opening 4. Cork (Rubber Cork)

  4. Spice Cellars • More common in Eastern societies. • Made for a variety of spices used in different occasions.

  5. Spice Cellar Parts Stand Body Lid Spoon 3 3 4 4 2 2 1

  6. Project Requirements • Build a unique pair of Spice Cellars or Salt and Pepper Shakers. • Cellars Must Include: Body, Lid, and Spoon • Shakers Must Include: Body, Pouring Holes, Fill opening, Sealed Cork and Identifying marks (a way to tell which is Salt and which is Pepper). • Craftsmanship will be graded on aesthetic appeal and proper function.

  7. Sketch Preparation • Research a variety of styles of Shakers and Cellars online or in ceramic magazines. • Come up with at least three unique ideas for your own salt and pepper set. • Sketch your three ideas on a single sheet of paper filling the page with detail. • Turn in your sketch to Mr. Z to discuss the ideas, construction, and decorating techniques to begin building.

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