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Item OLS-SG-348


Carved Bowl

Cobalt Wash Body Salted
3.7" H  x 5.7" D

Item: OLS-SG-348

$ 170

 

 

 

 

Un-Usual Potters Chop

The mark a potter uses is referred to as a chop. The chop on this piece was only used by Robert for a short time in the 1990's

 

 

Salt Glazed Texture

Salt glazing is a process where pots are engulfed in a sea
of sodium vapors and fire.

Salt is introduced into the kiln at 2000 degrees, releasing sodium which fluxes silica and alumina in the clay body.  This action creates a unique glaze.

 The entire process is called "vapor glazing


 

 

Wad Marks

Sodium (salt glazing), and fly ash (wood firing), create glaze on pots, and on the kiln shelves where pots rest in the kiln. Wadding prevents pieces, 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 leaves flame flashing patterns

 

 

12/18/09

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