Crackle glaze

Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for Crackle glaze. Get inspired and try out new things.
850 people searched this
·
Last updated 1d
a blue plate sitting on top of a white table

Snowflake Crackle trinket dishes. The first is over blue slip, second over white slip, the last is straight onto the buff clay. The slip overlay is just my normal white clay, and the blue has 10% stain added. Snowflake glaze is @claragiorello's Snowflake recipe on Glazy.org, which is essentially @john.britt1's #4 recipe with 3134 in place of 3124. I much prefer the effect of coloured slip underneath the glaze than trying to get the colour within the glaze using stain.The glaze currently has…

2
how to make crackle texture on an old tire

Anjali | QUIRKY CERAMICS on Instagram: "Black and white is a classic for this technique and porcelain looks best when it is fired with clear glaze! Thanks ClayKing 👑@claykingceramics 👑for sponsoring this post! The tools used are, speedball bats , Mayco underglaze and sodium silicate from CLAY KING Use Code👑👑 “quirky” 👑👑to save $5 on $50 and $10 on $100 How to - The crackle texture! 💬 Thick cylinder is important for this technique or it will collapse later when you try to expand 💬…

a green vase sitting on top of a wooden table

Crackled glazing, or 'craquelure', is an ancient art form and one of the first glazes used by potters. It's a special effect which imitates the natural aging, or patina, of ceramics. And on the Chinese Celadon Pear Shaped Vase it gives a sophisticated edge. Shapely and surprisingly modern, this vase will sit nicely anywhere it can be fully admired, in any room in the house

3
broken pieces of glass sitting on top of a white table next to a cup and saucer

A shard of crackle glaze covered clay, together with a second image that shows a handful from my current bucket of smashed vessels that has been slowly accumulating and filling up over the past year. They’re sweet things, which I’ll save until someone approaches to find a use for them, although that hasn’t stopped me from smashing some fragments, sieving them, and adding the very fine powder back into fresh stoneware clay. Some I save for good, for no reason other than my own enjoyment, such…

107

Related interests

Crackle glaze and more

Explore related boards