Recipes for Cool Ceramic Glaze Colors
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Classic East Asian transparent or translucent glaze with small percentages of iron and/or copper and/or chrome, giving range of soft greens, blue-greens, and gray-greens. Most desirable Chinese celadons often contain minute air-bubble inclusions, giving slight opalescence. Source: Clay: A Studio Handbook
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The rare-earth oxides are not particularly rare, but they can be expensive and have only recently become widely available. They … Read More
Jar with #22 Rutile Blue, #24 Crackle Clear, and Smokey Green glazes.
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Jar, 24 in. (61 cm) in height, Onggi coil-and-paddle constructed stoneware, carved pattern, porcelain slip, celadon … Read More