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Hsin-Chuen Lin on Instagram: "810. Throwing a sodium silicate covered jar. There are lots of information in the long video, including how I position my hands while pulling up the wall, what is the right amount of time heating the sodium silicate, how the texture from the finger mark affect the crackle texture and how to make the gallery for the lid. If you are interested in the above mentioned information, I recommend that you watch the full version on my youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GCX178MuUg"
ROBERT GORDON | SALT PIG JAR + SPOON SET | GARDEN TO TABLE | NATURAL STONEWARE
ROBERT GORDON | GARDEN TO TABLE COLLECTION Add a touch of nostalgia to your kitchen countertop with the Robert Gordon Salt Pig and Spoon Set from the exquisite Robert Gordon Garden to Table collection.Crafted from stoneware, the salt pig jar is an ideal accessory to have your condiments close at hand while cooking, evoking fond memories of traditional kitchenware. Its earthy clay body, adorned with a light organic glaze, adds a rustic charm to your kitchen décor. Additionally, it comes complete
Aaskoven Keramik on Instagram: "Cortado kopper, pebermynte ☕️🤎 #kop #cortado #hånddrejet #keramik #ceramic"
The first 3 steps of making a spoon rest: weighing the clay (200 grams), kneading (usually called wedging) to even out moisture and remove air pockets, and throwing. These 3 steps are usually done together. To continue with the next step the clay needs to dry for 1 or 2 days. Then the bottom edge will be smoothed out (trimming) and left to dry completely for a few days. After fully dry, it will go to the kiln for a first firing. Then glazed and fired again. Finally I will sand them bottom sm...