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Wednesday 21 October 2015
Pottery and the colour Blue
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Royal Blue The History of Blue and White Pottery Blue is one of the colours of the rainbow and it has become associated with many th...
Friday 10 July 2015
Top ten tips on pottery firing
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Pottery making provides some challenges for the beginner but non more so than at the firing stage. No-one wants to lose their precious war...
Tuesday 14 April 2015
Should I make my own Pottery Glazes?
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Coloured glazes used by Tinkling toadstools This question has caused a lot of debate among potters. It is a similar question to "sh...
Wednesday 21 January 2015
Inspirational pottery glazes
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The special ceramic materials and process Reactive coloured glazes The first article of my series on glaze making identified the basi...
Sunday 21 December 2014
Why do I need frit in my glaze?
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A glaze after firing can be considered to be a glass. Therefore it is not surprising that traditional glass making materials such as quartz...
Monday 17 November 2014
Opacification of Glazes
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Glaze opacifiers are materials which when added to a glaze change the level of transparency of the glaze. Glazes are often described as c...
Wednesday 10 September 2014
The Wedgwood Collection and the changing face of UK pottery
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Wedgwood Museum Staffordshire pottery manufacture changed forever in the late 1980's and early 1990's. The power of the superma...
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