Ceramics Monthly Working Potter Maya Machin (from the June/July/August issue) joins Ian Hall-Hough in sharing slip and glaze recipes used at or around cone 10.
1 Ian Hall-Hough’s vase, Phoenix clay, Shino Slip brushed up to rim, dipped in Basic Ash Wash and top third of pot dipped again, fired to cone 10 in reduction in a gas kiln.
2 Maya Machin’s stacking canister set (four sections), 14 in. (36 cm) in height, white stoneware, Val Cushing Black Slip, salt glazed and wood fired to cone 10, 2020.3 Maya Machin’s Tunnel Vase, white stoneware, Val Cushing Black Slip, Shiny Blue Glaze, salt glazed and wood fired to cone 10. Photo: John Polak.
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Ceramics Monthly Working Potter Maya Machin (from the June/July/August issue) joins Ian Hall-Hough in sharing slip and glaze recipes used at or around cone 10.
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