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Description
An essential guide to low firing and producing natural finishes without using glazes.
This book explores the techniques of firing and finishing at low temperature without using glazes or electric kilns. Many ancient cultures and contemporary potters use methods of low firing, adding slips and burnishing pieces to create a more natural finish. As these techniques can be achieved without a kiln, for example using old dustbins, pits dug out of the earth or bonfires, it means that providing you have some outdoor space, the process can be done on a low budget.
With many illustrations of beautiful work by contemporary makers for inspiration, this step-by-step guide to low firing and natural finishes is suitable for potters of all levels, including beginners. Get started in no time with practical approaches to burnishing, terra sigillata, smoke-firing, pit-firing, saggar firing and raku techniques.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Burnished pottery in history
2. About burnishing
3. Burnishing with terra sigillata
4. Smoke-firing and black-firing
5. Pit-firing
6. Saggar firing
7. Raku firing techniques: horsehair and naked raku
8. Finishing touches
Bibliography
List of suppliers
Contributing artists
Glossary
Index
Product details
Published | 05 Apr 2018 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 112 |
ISBN | 9781912217588 |
Imprint | Herbert Press |
Illustrations | 100 colour illustrations |
Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
Series | Ceramics Handbooks |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A must book not only for beginners but also for the experiences if just for the pictures alone
Kent Potters newsletter, January/February 2010
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well produced, as usual, with many good photographs of the techniques and of the finished works
London Potters
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A very useful reference work if starting out on burnishing & low fired finishes for pots
London Potters