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These are Coyote commercial glazes. Fired to cone 6 in oxidation.
Large Plowed Ground Vessel – made from recycled clay, thrown, handbuilt and altered. Raw clay depicts the plowed fields, blue glaze depicts the life-giving water filling the rows to water the crops.
Tumbling Tumblers.
Smallest of the five with a sweet little drip.
Mug by Marian Williams
Pearl Glazed Noodle Bowls with Purple Accents
Copper Red and Rutile Glazes
Blue Matt Combo
Blue Green Rabbit’s Fur sprayed over glaze.
Added more glaze as the first firing was very thin and ugly.
Sprayed more chun on to the edges, but didn’t add more red (I was out of red glaze!). But it reduced and got a better red colour.
This big bowl was just tooooo stripey. The refire softened the stripes.
Copper Red and Chun
Blue Green Rabbit’s Fur resprayed onto bowl.
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