Discover what a difference switching out just one material can make in a glaze. Below, the same base glaze is used but varying amounts of titanium and tin are swapped in and out with surprising results.
Excerpted from The Ceramic Spectrum by Robin Hopper. Published by The American Ceramic Society and available for purchase in the
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Discover what a difference switching out just one material can make in a glaze. Below, the same base glaze is used but varying amounts of titanium and tin are swapped in and out with surprising results.
Excerpted from The Ceramic Spectrum by Robin Hopper. Published by The American Ceramic Society and available for purchase in the Ceramic Arts Network Shop, mycan.ceramicartsnetwork.org/s/shop.
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