Ash Glazes: Techniques and Glazing from Natural Sources - Your Ultimate Guide to Nature-Inspired Ceramics
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Ash Glazes: Techniques and Glazing from Natural Sources invites you into the world of sustainable ceramic artistry, presenting a comprehensive guide to harnessing the beauty of natural materials in your glazes. This expertly crafted book is not just an instructional manual; it's a journey through the various techniques of ash glazing, showcasing the richness that comes from local materials. The author, with years of experience in the ceramics field, shares unique insights and tips on how...
Show moreAsh Glazes: Techniques and Glazing from Natural Sources invites you into the world of sustainable ceramic artistry, presenting a comprehensive guide to harnessing the beauty of natural materials in your glazes. This expertly crafted book is not just an instructional manual; it's a journey through the various techniques of ash glazing, showcasing the richness that comes from local materials. The author, with years of experience in the ceramics field, shares unique insights and tips on how to create glazes that capture the organic textures and colors found in nature. Whether you’re a novice potter or a seasoned ceramic artist, this book will enrich your glaze-making repertoire and inspire your creativity with its detailed explanations and stunning visuals.
| manufacturer | Herbert Press |
|---|---|
| height | 11.25 |
| weight | 2.314853751 |
| width | 0.7 |
| length | 8.8499823 |
| releaseDate | 2023-10-31T00:00:01Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
Ash glazes are ceramic glazes made using wood ash, which can create unique and varied colors and textures in pottery.
Absolutely! 'Ash Glazes' is designed for all skill levels, providing clear instructions and inspiration for both beginners and experienced ceramicists.
You can source natural ashes from burnt wood, which is often available from local woodworking or logging sites, or even your own fireplace.
Yes, the book includes safety tips and best practices for handling materials and firing processes.
Yes, the author shares over 30 tested glaze recipes that have been refined through hands-on experience.
You will need clay, a kiln, wood ashes, and basic glazing tools, all of which can be found in pottery supply stores.