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"Covers the history of salt glazing and the technical considerations--particularly kilns--that set this form of glazing apart from all others ... also showcases the work of leading salt glaze artists"--Front flap of jacket.
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Architects --- Earth houses. --- Glazing (Ceramics). --- Biography.
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Developing your own glazes can be tricky and success is dependent on many factors. In this book, ceramicist Greg Daly aims to demystify the process with practical advice and complete, step-by-step instructions. He covers all the essentials, from planning your recipes and recording results to mixing glazes and finding the correct firing temperature. This hands-on technical guidance is supported with helpful how-to images and example tests and recipes. For any potter beginning to experiment with fired colour, texture and decoration in their work, Developing Glazes is an essential reference, revealing workable, exciting methods for achieving the glaze results you want.
Glazing (Ceramics) --- Glazes --- Color in the ceramic industries
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Adobe houses --- Earth houses --- Glazing (Ceramics) --- Vernacular architecture --- Buildings --- Adobe houses --- Earth houses --- Glazing (Ceramics) --- Vernacular architecture --- Buildings --- Earthquake effects --- Earthquake effects --- Bushrūyah (Iran) --- Taos (N.M.) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Buildings, structures, etc.
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Making your own glazes is a fascinating and rewarding process, even more so when making them from collected ingredients. With little equipment and following a few basic principles, it is possible to harvest glaze ingredients from your local environment, such as clay, subsoil, plants and seashells, to achieve beautiful results in the kiln. Whether you wish to make an entire glaze using collected materials, or just want to use them as additions to existing base recipes, Miranda Forrest explains how to source and prepare natural ingredients, from degraded rocks to seaweed, as well as giving step-by-step instructions for mixing a glaze, testing samples, and finally applying glazes and firing your work. Contributions from contemporary ceramicists who use natural glaze ingredients give a detailed insight into their working methods and intriguing results. Encouraging experimentation and a creative approach, Natural Glazes is a vital resource for anyone wishing to work in a more natural, sustainable way to develop their unique glaze effects.
Glazing (Ceramics) --- Glazes --- Glazes. --- 738.02 --- Formulas for glazes --- Ceramics --- Pottery --- Ceramic materials --- Color in the ceramic industries --- Keramiek ; technieken
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Glazes --- Porcelain, Asian --- Glaçures --- Porcelaine asiatique --- Glaçures --- Pottery, Chinese --- Céramique chinoise --- Pottery, Asian --- Asian pottery --- Pottery, Oriental --- Ceramic materials --- Color in the ceramic industries --- Glazing (Ceramics)
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Presents over 20 ceramic artists and the techniques they used to create innovative forming, unusual surfaces, spectacular glazing and more.
Pottery craft --- Pottery --- Glazing (Ceramics) --- Art, Architecture & Applied Arts --- Arts & Crafts --- Ceramics --- Ceramic art --- Ceramics (Art) --- Chinaware --- Crockery --- Earthenware --- Pottery, Primitive --- Decorative arts --- House furnishings --- Firing (Ceramics) --- Saggers --- Pottery making (Handicraft) --- Handicraft --- Technique
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936.402 --- History Ancient world Celtic regions and Gaul Gallo-Roman period 125 B.C. - 415 A.D. --- Conferences - Meetings --- Pottery, Gallo-Roman --- Pottery --- Glazing (Ceramics) --- Archeologische vondsten. --- Keramiek. --- Gallo-Romeins. --- Expertising --- History --- Gaul --- Antiquities --- History Ancient world Celtic regions and Gaul Gallo-Roman period 125 B.C. - 415 A.D
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