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Glazes from Natural Sources
Manufacturer: University of Pennsylvania Press
Axner Number: A996351
Shipping Weight: 1 lbs., 2.24000 oz.
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by Brian Sutherland
Paperback: 437 pages
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press; Second Edition (2005)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0-8122-1945-7
ISBN-13: 978-0-8122-1945-6
Dimensions: 9.75" x 7.45" x 0.45"
Shipping Weight: 1.14 lbs.
Any real education in ceramics must involve, from the outset, an appreciation
of the source materials—the rocks around us. While good, throwable clay
may be a regional commodity, there is no part of the world that will not yield
potential glaze materials in abundance. Potters therefore need to know how to
exploit the special properties of local rocks quickly, reliably, and methodically.
This new edition of Brian Sutherland's classic book on making glazes from natural
sources explains how to locate glaze material and construct, test, and use the
glazes created.
Glazes from Natural Sources discusses rock types and other likely sources
of supply, the making of test pieces, and the use of blend systems and constructions.
The author also clarifies the Seger system of glaze presentation for those who,
like himself, have found it difficult to grasp and apply. He covers, and supplies,
formulae for glazes of all temperatures—from raku to stoneware and porcelain—and
includes sample recipes. The book emphasizes careful planning and control to ensure
results that are repeatable. This makes the science behind making glazes from
natural sources both understandable and feasible.
Glazes from Natural Sources is fully illustrated, with diagrams of techniques
demonstrated as well as the finished works of potters to show the results of these
natural glazes. First published in 1987, this book is considered a classic by
ceramicists. This edition includes a new chapter by glaze expert Nigel Wood. |
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If you've ever wondered where to find accessible, easy-to-read information on ceramic glazes, look no further than this complete, colorfully illustrated sourcebook.
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This is a new edition of Harry Fraser's classic book on glaze technology and practice. In it he not only discusses the calculation of glaze composition but also the preparation and actual making of glazes.
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