3 Reliable Cone 6 Celadon-Style Glazes to Test This Month
Why Cone 6 Celadon Is Worth Your Time Everyone loves cone 10 reduction. I get it. The depth is insane. But not everyone has a gas kiln or wants to burn through that much…
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Why Cone 6 Celadon Is Worth Your Time Everyone loves cone 10 reduction. I get it. The depth is insane. But not everyone has a gas kiln or wants to burn through that much…
It Looks Gorgeous on Porcelain. On Black Clay? Total Disaster. So you finally nailed the perfect clear glaze. Satin-smooth, like glass. You slap it on a porcelain test ti…
It Doesn't Tell You the Cone You find a gorgeous glaze photo online. The recipe lists feldspar, silica, whiting. Looks legit. But scroll down. No cone. No temperature. No…
Why Iron Glaze Loves a Bumpy Ride Iron glazes are predictable on smooth clay. Boring, actually. Throw some texture under them and they mutate. The glaze pools in the lows…
You Want Red. Everyone Wants Red. Red glazes are the holy grail. But here's the thing: getting a cone 6 red glaze that's actually food-safe? That's where potters start ly…
Your Studio Does Not Need Twenty Buckets Your studio does not need twenty glaze buckets. It needs one base that behaves, and a handful of oxides that listen. Most potters…