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Old 23-Jan-2007   #3
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There seem to be other shapes, but it's hard to work with triangles, or tetrahedons or something like that. The crescents seem to have the most variation, and the slabs can be pretty well any shape. There are older Chinese pots that have five sides, too.

Much variation come in the height of the pot, the length vs. the depth vs. the height, etc.

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