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MacKenzie-Childs pottery is molded by hand, machine-pressed, or slip cast and then fired up to three times, hand-glazed, and decorated. The pottery decorators mix their own colors which results in slight color variations and brush strokes vary by artist. This is seen as a valuable part of the art of MacKenzie-Childs products allowing the collector to see the artisans "hand" in each product. This process is time consuming and requires the skill of highly trained artisans with understanding of age-old crafts. MacKenzie-Childs furniture is often made in house, but some pieces are crafted elsewhere in the US or in other countries by best-in-class manufacturers. The furniture is hand-painted and this process requires great concentration and skill. Working from start to finish, a furniture decorator, working with artists' acrylics, decals, gliding and other decoration make take as long as two weeks to finish one piece.