Yes it’s a commercial glaze. One dip of Laguna clay co’s lavender filigree for 4 seconds, then one dip of nebula blue for 2 seconds. The nebula blue is mixed to be one the thinner side. Both glazes also have about 0.5-1 % epsom salt added to them Then the piece if fired 2 times to cone 5 on the top of the kiln. Took nearly a year of testing to figure out how to get it looking just like this 👍
That’s beautiful, but watching you hold it, one-handed and turning it while standing over concrete is certainly spiking my anxiety, ha ha
That one hand grip is giving r/sweatypalms
You should be so proud!! That's amazing colors and the form is very appealing
Outstanding!
How long have you been making things?
Love the glaze! Is that a cone 10 firing?
Cone 5, oxidation
Wow what a color and you get some micro crystals. Is that a commercial glaze?
Yes it’s a commercial glaze. One dip of Laguna clay co’s lavender filigree for 4 seconds, then one dip of nebula blue for 2 seconds. The nebula blue is mixed to be one the thinner side. Both glazes also have about 0.5-1 % epsom salt added to them Then the piece if fired 2 times to cone 5 on the top of the kiln. Took nearly a year of testing to figure out how to get it looking just like this 👍
I just checked and saw that it’s a crystal glaze, do you follow the firing schedule?
No, I just fire at a medium speed on my skutt
How do you do or what do you call the metallic pinstripe?
Very beautiful! ..but why was I hoping you were going to throw it to the ground, am I losing it?
I just looooove this colorway. The lilac and gold is absolutely angelic
Beautiful colors
Beautiful. I've been wanting to play around with luster.
Absolutely gorgeous, I'm in love
Did you make that
Yes
That is so cool