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fibceramic · 2 years
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Mini Cute Ceramic Bathtub Cup Soap Dish
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momi73 · 1 month
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The project features modern living standards, supported by a robust RCC structure with earthquake-resistant design. Windsor Park boasts premium vitrified floor tiles, stylish POP/gypsum finishes, and well-equipped kitchens with granite countertops. The luxurious interiors include powder-coated sliding windows, mosquito nets, and safety grills. Bathrooms are fitted with high-quality ceramic sanitary ware and designer tiles, while the property offers conveniences such as inverter backup and split AC units.
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moolric-ceramics · 6 years
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Mountain Cups
This is another go at the August project for Hobby Potter Life - water etching.
The etching
I used shellac (technically a shellac based french polish) as a resist medium. I painted it on in a jagged pattern to where I wanted it to be highest when I was finished - so the rim for one and the base for the other. I also painted it onto the base and inside of both before I started.
Then I used a damp - wet even - sponge to sponge away the exposed clay from the edge of my resist. Once the etching was deep enough, I painted it again, going over what I had just etched, to create a new jagged line further down. Repeat sponging, painting resist and sponging again, until I had 4 levels.
Firing
I bisque fired it next, and all the shellac burned away. I Made sure to wash it well before glazing.
The glaze
I used the test glazes from my previous post. I started with the green, and added a bit of blue for each level, to get 4 different shades. I painted them on carefully, but probably not thick enough. (I plan to make some proper brushing glazes using CMC gum very soon.)
The Clay
I thought I was using PB103, but it must have been reclaimed with a tiny bit of BRT in it, because it came out with some speckle.
It is stoneware and was fired to cone 9/1280C.
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shunlongwei · 4 years
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trendsohard · 6 years
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Ceramics & candles✨💯 @thelinenyc https://www.instagram.com/p/BrT-n0VH1oJ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=a0fmcr5vdh84
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kyreniacommentator · 7 years
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Vox Pop on BRT Television 8/10/17 : Ceramic artist Masakazu Kusakabe
Vox Pop on BRT Television 8/10/17 : Ceramic artist Masakazu Kusakabe
By Engin Dervişağa……..
  For this Vox Pop show, I went along with my camera crew to the SOL Exhibition Hall in the walled city of Lefkosa to an exhibition being held by Japanese Ceramic artist, Masakazu Kusakabe  (more…)
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fibceramic · 2 years
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moolric-ceramics · 6 years
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Clear glaze, coloured
I took some of the clear glaze we already have mixed up and added some copper carbonate and cobalt carbonate to it, to see if I could get some nice transparent glazes. Fired at cone 9/1280C/stoneware.
Angela’s clear Nepheline Syenite     30 Silica.                         31 Gerstly Borate.           21 Talc                            10 China Clay.                10 Whiting                       8
Three types of clay tested PB103 Reclaim mix of PB103 and BRT BRT
I measured out 100g of glaze for each test (so approx 50g of glaze recipe), and added from left to right 0.25g, 0.5g, 1g, 2g, 4g
I’m thinking the best amounts are the 2g of copper (so +4 in 100) and 0.25g of the cobalt (so +0.5 in 100)
I have a couple of cups in a glaze firing now using these glazes, so fingers crossed.
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fibceramic · 2 years
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fibceramic · 2 years
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Ceramic Serving Pot Baking Dishes
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fibceramic · 2 years
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fibceramic · 2 years
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fibceramic · 2 years
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How about the ceramic fountain?
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moolric-ceramics · 7 years
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Metallic Edge Bowls
I was inspired by the techniques of Lucie Rie and so tried using my very runny metallic glazes just on the edge of some bowl.
The other glazes are the white ones I made, but with some colourants added. Basically, I was doing some colourant tests, then poured all my coloured glaze back in to the original buckets. These glazes were the result. Once I get all the test tiles from those glaze tests back from firing, I’ll do another post and explain just what went into these glazes.
In the photo of 4, from left to right it is:
Porcelain glaze with gold metallic
Porcelain glaze with pewter metallic
Zirconium glaze with gold metallic
Zirconium glaze with pewter metallic
I find it interesting that the metallic glazes changed completely over the zirconium, and that the porcelain glaze breaks bright orange where it’s thin.
The clay body is a pb103 (white stoneware) and BRT (with trachyte in it) mix. The trachyte is what causes the delightful speckles, but the pb103 majority is why I can get such thin walls.
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