Sunday, February 4, 2018

Before and After - The Transformation of Glazing


I thought my readers, especially those of you who don't do ceramics yourselves, might be interested in seeing the differences between glazes out of the bottles and once they're fired.  In each pair of photos, the first one shows the pieces with the dried but un-fired glazes sitting in the kiln waiting to be fired.  The second shows the same pieces when I opened the kiln after firing.  The firing of this type of clay and glaze takes a bit over 7 hours and the temperature goes to around 2000 degrees Farenheit.






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