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Ceramics: A Green Approach
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Description
From extracting clay to exporting your work, this is a practical guide to producing unique ceramic pieces with minimal environmental impact.
Being a green potter is not an easy feat. Historically, a lot more attention is given to the finished pieces coming out of the kiln rather than to the damages made throughout the designing and making processes. However, as we progress into the twenty first century, and our awareness of our impact on the environment increases, caring for our planet in the studio has never been more important.
In this book, Kevin Millward explores how potters and ceramicists can be more responsible in sourcing and using the planet's finite resources. With tips for the whole making process such as firing, choosing fuels, extracting clays and raw materials, reclaiming water and glazes, disposing of ceramic materials, packing and shipping, this is a comprehensive guide to producing extraordinary pieces.
By accepting and embracing a green approach in ceramic processes, we are setting out an example for future generations and paving the way for a more creative and respectful industry.
Table of Contents
1. CLAY, BODIES AND FIRING
2. HOW RAW MATERIALS ARE PROCESSED INTO A CLAY BODY
3. RAW MATERIALS AND OXIDES
4. COLOURS AND OXIDES
5. FUEL FOR THOUGHT
6. KILNS AND POWER REQUIREMENTS
7. ATMOSPHERES
8. FIRING
9. THE RIGHT STUFF
10. FIFTY SHADES OF BROWN
11. BURNERS
12. GLAZE APPLICATION
13. PACKING AND DISPATCHING
14. HOW CLEAN IS OUR FUEL?
15. POTTERS
CONCLUSION
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
ADDITIONAL REFERENCES
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Product details
Published | Aug 21 2025 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 224 |
ISBN | 9781789941951 |
Imprint | Herbert Press |
Illustrations | Illustrated throughout with 150 beautiful colour images |
Series | New Ceramics |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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... one of the most important books on ceramics and where the ceramic industry needs to change.
Emerging Potters