now some good shit:
a new copper and iron glaze i developed!
probably redid this recipe 5x to fine tune the chemistry according to all the research available before trying this. quite happy. here's how it keeps the porcelain translucency
oof. so nice. stable af too.
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For #WorldFrogDay:
Frog bowl with copper overlay & abalone inlay
Pacific Northwest Coast, Tlingit, 19th c.
Wood, Copper alloy, Abalone, Fiber cord
14.5 x 21 x 25.5 cm (5 11/16 x 8 1/4 x 10 1/16 in.)
Harvard Peabody Museum 08-4-10/73135
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How to transition your home from summer to autumn - French Country Cottage
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Wow, life hack: if you, like me, end up with a little collection of cardboard toilet paper rolls because you can't make yourself bring them to the recycling regularly, put a decorative bowl on your toilet tank. Suddenly it's not a pile of recycling you haven't dealt with, it is waiting in its proper place until the bowl is full enough to empty out.
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Pool - Infinity
Mid-sized modern backyard fountain design featuring a rectangular infinity pool.
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Iron Age Handled Stone Bowl, Inverness Museum and Gallery, Inverness, Scotland
This classic example of an Iron Age stone bowl was found near Loch Mullardoch, Glen Cannich.
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crystalline glaze using wood ash from driftwood :]
[also with copper and iron oxides]
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