Homemade Paper Clay: How to Choose and Prepare Paper for Mixing
Paper clay is any clay body to which paper pulp (processed cellulose fiber) has been added. It is a wonderful tool to use in the … Read More
Do you need to learn what ceramic raw materials are and how they function in clay and glaze recipes? Well, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve gathered some great articles on ceramic raw materials and plopped them right into this section. Learning how these materials work together enables you to better achieve the results you want in your work.
Plus, if you haven’t already, be sure to download your free copy of the Ceramic Raw Materials: Understanding Ceramic Glaze Ingredients and Clay Making Materials, which includes a glossary of common ceramic raw materials, and the primary functions of those materials, as well as charts for clays and feldspars found in most clay and glaze recipes.
Today, potters and ceramic artists are fortunate to live in an age of super abundance of ceramic raw materials. Innumerable clays and glaze materials offer us a bewildering array of choices, which come to us as white, gray, or brown powders conveniently packaged in uniform bags. Ceramic raw materials come to us from every corner of the earth in a purified and refined state.
Understanding fluxes, feldspars, clays, opacifiers, and colorants will help you develop more successful clay bodies and glazes. In these archives, you’ll learn which ceramic materials to purchase when stocking a glaze lab. You’ll also find out all about pyrometric cones and how they are still the best way to find out what is happening inside a kiln. Ever wonder why some clay bodies are short and others are wondrously plastic? You’ll find the answer here.
Whether you would like to formulate your own engobe recipe, or you would like to dig and process your own clay, you’ll find helpful information to get you well on your way. So jump in today and start unraveling the mystery of ceramic raw materials!
Learn the fundamentals of clay and glaze materials when you download this freebie, Ceramic Raw Materials.
Paper clay is any clay body to which paper pulp (processed cellulose fiber) has been added. It is a wonderful tool to use in the … Read More
With winter approaching, it might be time to think about bringing in any outdoor ceramic art you might have (if … Read More
With today’s high-tech computerized kilns, you may have wondered why pyrometric cones are necessary when firing your ceramic art. Even … Read More
If you thought your beloved clay couldn’t possibly get any cooler than it already is, well, think again. Now it’s … Read More
I grew up in Western Pennsylvania (coal country), and I can remember an orange-tinged stream close to my grandmother’s house. … Read More
Ceramics Monthly and the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts’ Green Task Force present the winner of the … Read More
Feldspars are minerals of varying composition commonly used by potters. Feldspars form a glassy, white surface when fired high enough. … Read More
The objective is to locate one single earth material that alone almost provides the desired surface, and then to add … Read More
Learn the fundamentals of clay and glaze materials when you download this freebie, Ceramic Raw Materials.