I did a glaze firing a few days ago (cone 7). The four pots below are some of the ones I showed at bisqued stage a few posts ago.



This vase is about the same height, almost 14 inches.

The bowl is 15" in diameter. It, like the vase above it, have a base glaze of Touchtone Creme w/volcanic ash spots, and re-dips or pours of Touchtone Red, which turns brownish over this glaze but does feather runs if I hold the temp. long enough.
3 comments:
WOnderful blog and really nice pottery and ceramics. Inventive and creative. I'm also a member of claycraft.
See you,
Swanica
Nice work!
Beautiful teapot Ann !!!
One to drool over. Love the delicacy of the handles; the glaze resembles the Chinese glazes and adds to the beauty of the design.
Awesome
Chae
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