Glazes for black clay

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Love in Pottery on Instagram: "by @lyssandragal. Here is the trimming and final version of this little jar I shared last week! This black porcelain clay is something else! It really makes the glazes pop and it makes me only want to use it! 💙 FOLLOW👉 @loveinpottery for more pottery contents ☕️ ! Credit 📷💚 @lyssandragal visit their page and support 💕 Follow us on @mustvisitguide (Travel Lovers), @dailyartlist (Art Lovers) & @musthomeguide (Interior Lovers) ! #pottersofinstagram #craft #keramik #artist #ceramica #homedecor #design #ceramicartist #wheelthrown #ceramique #interiordesign #potterylove #tableware #instapottery #ceramicstudio #glaze #pottery #ceramicsculpture #ceramic #clay #art #stoneware #ceramicart #porcelain #handmade #sculpture" Lidded Pottery Ideas, Ceramic Boxes With Lid, Pottery Lids, Cookie Jar Pottery, Ceramic Clay Art, Lidded Jars Pottery, Pottery Throwing, Glazing Pottery, Pottery Pinch Pot

Love in Pottery on Instagram: "by @lyssandragal. Here is the trimming and final version of this little jar I shared last week! This black porcelain clay is something else! It really makes the glazes pop and it makes me only want to use it! 💙 FOLLOW👉 @loveinpottery for more pottery contents ☕️ ! Credit 📷💚 @lyssandragal visit their page and support 💕 Follow us on @mustvisitguide (Travel Lovers), @dailyartlist (Art Lovers) & @musthomeguide (Interior Lovers) ! #pottersofinstagram #craft…

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Diane Sherman
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, Power Turquoise Glaze Combinations, Iron Luster Glaze Combinations, Iron Lustre Glaze, Glazing Inspiration, Black Studio, Glaze Combos, Speckle 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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Selena Anderson

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