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    Ash glazes are ceramic glazes made from the ash of various kinds of wood or straw. They have historically been important in East Asia, especially Chinese...
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    traditional glazes, each named after its main ceramic fluxing agent, are: Ash glaze, traditionally important in East Asia, simply made from wood or plant ash, which...
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    The Institute Of Minerals. 1994. "Ash Glaze Research." C. Metcalfe. Ceramic Review No. 202. 2003. pp. 48–50. "Glaze From Wood Ashes And Their Colour Characteristics...
    89 KB (11,269 words) - 05:16, 3 July 2024
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    Asahi ware (section Glaze)
    the split red-pine logs. The ash results from such firing is to create this particular glaze. Geppakuyu / Moon white glaze - Those that had a purplish...
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    flame, ash, and the minerals of the clay body forms a natural ash glaze. This glaze may show great variation in color, texture, and thickness, ranging...
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    acts as a flux, reducing the melting point of the glaze. For thousands of years, plant or wood ash was leached with water, to yield an impure solution...
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    Shino ware (志野) Oribe ware (織部) Tetsuaka (鉄赤), an iron red glaze Haigusuri (灰釉), ash glaze Tokoname ware Wolf, Martin L. (1951). Dictionary of the Arts...
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    (Korean: 뚝배기) is a type of oji-gureut, which is an onggi coated with brown-tone ash glaze. The small, black to brown earthenware vessel is a cookware/serveware...
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    Rice hull (redirect from Rice husk ash)
    conventional cement sand mixture.[citation needed] Rice husk ash has long been used in ceramic glazes in rice growing regions in the Far East, e.g. China and...
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    Tenmoku (category Ceramic glazes)
    Tenmoku (天目, also spelled "temmoku" and "temoku") is a type of glaze that originates in imitating Chinese Jian ware (建盏) of the southern Song dynasty...
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    Salt-glaze or salt glaze pottery is pottery, usually stoneware, with a ceramic glaze of glossy, translucent and slightly orange-peel-like texture which...
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    Mitsuoki (恒岡光興) (b. 1939) have developed a glaze that produces the same colours as the natural jade green ash wood glaze when fired in a gas kiln. This is sprayed...
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    achieves the mineral glaze surface so popular with Shigaraki wares. Depending on the placement of the piece, the resulting coat of ash and minerals will...
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    There he developed a Volcanic Ash Glaze, he created a popular pottery business with the imaginative slogan, "A Melody in Glaze."Dryden made ceramics that...
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    Shino ware (redirect from Shino (glaze))
    of Minnesota, developed a glaze formula that also sought to imitate the historical exemplars. Her glaze, which added soda ash and spodumene to the base...
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    pattern. Momoyama period, 17th century Tea ceremony vessel, stoneware with ash glaze, Edo period, early 19th century "Message from the Mayor". Karatsu City...
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    expressions, but he made several conventional pots, often with thick unctuous ash glaze effects in the Japanese style. Born in Lyon, Carriès was orphaned at age...
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    generally unglazed, but sometimes displays an accidental partial covering of ash glaze, which melted in drips onto the ceramic pieces' surfaces as they were...
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    Throwing Pots Gentle Breeze Pub Co (Sept. 1995) ISBN 978-1889250045 Ash Glazes Chilton Book Company (15 Jan. 1996) ASIN: B00NBHTW8K Salt Glazing University...
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    produce the best ceramics due to the part played by nature and the organic ash glazes, a clear embodiment of wabi-sabi. For example: Hon'ami Kōetsu's (本阿弥 光悦;...
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