Layering glazes pottery

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SialCanada on Instagram: "👉@claystationbangalore  ・・・ Oil Spot Effect!   · Oil spot effect is obtained by the Double-layering of Iron rich glazes  · So, the Iron rich glaze should be the base coat and the other contrast glazes would be the second coat  · This effect is happening because of the bubble formation due to the release of gases during the breakdown of iron oxide followed by crystallization of Iron during cooling. · In simple way, the skin of the bubbles oxidizes and then lays down on the surface again creating these oil spot effects   Our Experiments:  · First glaze is the Base glaze, 3 Secs dipping time  · Second glaze is dipped after fully dried of the first coat and then quickly dipped  · Fired at Cone 6 temp, Oxidation firing  1. Charcoal Black + Studio White  2. Black Brown Oil Spot Glaze Combinations, Iron Luster Glaze Combinations, Iron Lustre Glaze, Glazing Inspiration, Black Studio, Glaze Combos, Speckle Glaze, Metallic Glaze, Amaco Glazes

SialCanada on Instagram: "👉@claystationbangalore ・・・ Oil Spot Effect! · Oil spot effect is obtained by the Double-layering of Iron rich glazes · So, the Iron rich glaze should be the base coat and the other contrast glazes would be the second coat · This effect is happening because of the bubble formation due to the release of gases during the breakdown of iron oxide followed by crystallization of Iron during cooling. · In simple way, the skin of the bubbles oxidizes and then lays down…

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frida on Instagram: "TIPS FOR REGLAZING 🔽 🌀 before anything else: wipe your pot with alcohol! we don’t want fingerprints stopping the glaze from attaching 🌀 use a cheap ~super strong mega hold~ hair spray and spray lightly - let dry completely before applying the glaze (or else the hairspray might peel) 🌀 the already glazed pot won’t absorb the glaze, and therefore it will take forever to dry. use a heat gun to dry between layers! it will also make it easier for the next layer to attach 🌀 if your glaze still slips and slides, heating your pot with a heat gun or in the microwave before applying your first layer will help. a warm pot makes everything easier!  #ceramics #pottery #keramik #stonewareglaze #pottersofinstagram #maycoglaze #lavendermist" Reglazing Pottery, Pottery Tips, Lavender Mist, Glaze Ceramics, Pottery Glazes, Slip And Slide, Ceramics Pottery, Hair Spray, Class Ideas

frida on Instagram: "TIPS FOR REGLAZING 🔽 🌀 before anything else: wipe your pot with alcohol! we don’t want fingerprints stopping the glaze from attaching 🌀 use a cheap ~super strong mega hold~ hair spray and spray lightly - let dry completely before applying the glaze (or else the hairspray might peel) 🌀 the already glazed pot won’t absorb the glaze, and therefore it will take forever to dry. use a heat gun to dry between layers! it will also make it easier for the next layer to attach…

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Unloading our kiln full of potters choice glazes. We share each glaze used to create a running effect. Glaze combinations for pottery and ceramics. Check out...

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Certainly! Glazing pottery is a critical step in the ceramic-making process, as it transforms a dull and unfinished piece of pottery into a beautiful, functional work of art. The glaze layer not only adds beauty to the piece but also acts as a protective coating that makes it more resistant to chipping, scratching, and staining. The glazing process involves applying a layer of liquid glaze onto the surface of the pottery, which is then fired in a kiln at high temperatures. Layering Glazes Pottery, Pottery Glaze Techniques, Glaze Techniques Ceramics, Glazing Inspiration, Glazing Pottery, Ceramic Making, Sgraffito Technique, Hello How Are You, Beginner Pottery

Certainly! Glazing pottery is a critical step in the ceramic-making process, as it transforms a dull and unfinished piece of pottery into a beautiful, functional work of art. The glaze layer not only adds beauty to the piece but also acts as a protective coating that makes it more resistant to chipping, scratching, and staining. The glazing process involves applying a layer of liquid glaze onto the surface of the pottery, which is then fired in a kiln at high temperatures.

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