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Item OLS-SG-93


 

Pitcher-Jug
 Celadon Glaze Salted

 10" H  x  6" D

 Item: OLS-SG-93

$ 140-SOLD 11/2/2011, ID 16366

 

 

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Salt Glazes-Vapor Glazing

Salt Glazing is a process where pots are engulfed in a sea of sodium vapors and fire.  Salt is inserted into the kiln at 2000 degrees F., releasing sodium which acts as a flux on the silica in the pots.  This action creates a unique glaze.
 The entire process is called "vapor glazing".
 

A piece that has been covered with a glaze prior to firing is enriched by the sodium altering the color and fluidity of the glaze.  

 

 

Wad Marks

Sodium (salt glazing) and fly ash (wood firing) create glaze on the pots and on kiln shelves where the pots sit.  Wadding prevents pots in Wood Firing and Salt Glazing from fusing to the kiln shelves. 
 The size, shape and materials used for wadding,
are important aesthetic considerations for the potter.  In addition to preventing pots from fusing to shelves, wadding acts as a color resist and reveals flame flashing patterns.

 

Textured Cut Marks

The unusual texture on the underside of this pot is the result of the method Robert used to cut it free of the potters wheel. Utilizing a twisted cord (one he made for this process) he drags the cord under the freshly thrown pot using a sawing action. This both separates the pot form the wheel head and produces this vibrant pattern. 

 

Pitcher-Jug
 Celadon Glaze Salted
10" H  x  6" D

 Item: OLS-SG-93
$ 140

 

Robert Compton Pottery
2662 North 116 Road, Bristol, Vermont 05443, U.S.A.
Phone: 802-453-3778
E-mail Robert & Christine