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On the bottom, or any surface that will touch the kiln shelf. The glaze basically turns to glass and it will harden itself (stick to) anything it touches.

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You should not put glaze on the bottom of a clay pot where it will come into direct contact with surfaces when placed down for firing. The glaze could cause the pot to stick to the kiln shelf during firing and result in damage to both the pot and the kiln.

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I think you should not put it in the lower part of the body. I think you should not put it in the lower part of the body.

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