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by Phil Rogers

ePub Ash Glazes download
Author:
Phil Rogers
ISBN13:
978-0801982439
ISBN:
080198243X
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Publisher:
Chilton Book Co (January 1, 1992)
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University of Pennsylvania Press, 12 февр. The earliest such glazes can be traced back to the Shang period in China (c. 1500 .

University of Pennsylvania Press, 12 февр. and it is thought they were produced accidentally, the result of white-hot wood ash being carried through the kiln with the draft of the fire and settling onto the pots, where the searing white heat melted it to a glass. Three thousand years later, wood ash remains an important and immensely popular feature of pottery glaze making.

The earliest such glazes can be traced back to the Shang period in China (c. and it is thought they were produced accidentally, the result of white-hot wood ash. Three thousand years later, wood ash remains an important and immensely popular feature of pottery glaze making

The earliest such glazes can be traced back to the Shang period in China (c.

This guide first sketches the history of ash glazes. Details (if other): Cancel.

Product Code: Ash Glazes Availability: 1 Weight: . 0 lb. Ash Glazes by Phil Rogers. Category: Crafts and Hobbies Author: Phil Rogers Published in 1992 Format: Hardcover Condition: Very Good+, book itself is in excellent condition, almost As New condition 144 pages Publisher - Chilton Book Co. ISBN-13 - 9780801982439. Overall Book is in Very Good+ condition Book ship in envelope. Condition Guide: As New: Immaculate condition. Very Good: Shows some small signs of wear. Good: Used and slightly worn book. Fair: Worn book but complete text and pages.

Vainker, 220; Rogers, Phil. Chinese glazes: their origins, chemistry, and recreation Nigel Wood . 5ff. Osborne, 179; Vainker, 220. ^ Ford & Impey, 46-50.

ISBN 10: 080198243X ISBN 13: 9780801982439. Publisher: Chilton Book Co, 1992. This guide first sketches the history of ash glazes. It then discusses the practicalities of collecting and testing wood ashes, how to make them into glazes and then use them to glaze your pots. It also looks at a group of international artists who use ash glazes on their work.

Phil Rogers Pottery discusses Korean bucheong pots in our latest Potters on Pots article. a couple of new ash glazes also worked well. Read his piece in CR 296 – out now bi. y/2p74qZf.

This guide first sketches the history of ash glazes. It then discusses the practicalities of collecting and testing wood ashes, how to make them into glazes and then use them to glaze your pots. It also looks at a group of international artists who use ash glazes on their work.
  • I was surprised at how much useful information is found in this book. The author not only covers ash glazes but the interactions of glaze materials that can apply to any potter interested in glazes in general. While mos of the photos I've seen of ash glazes are mostly similar, the author introduces the use of ash as a powerful ingredient for use in glazes not normally associated with them.

  • I do ceramics on the side as a hobby and this book has added so much more knowledge to my ceramics. I can't wait to try out some of these methods.

  • Great read!!!

  • An amazing book!

  • great book

  • This was a birthday present for my brother, who makes his own pottery and has a small workshop. He says this is an interesting topic, which this book explains thoroughly and that he will be spurred to try some soon.

  • Awsome book. Well writen. Good pics. I look forward to using this information to create my own ash glazes.

  • I was pleased to see the work by the other artists in the book. It added dimension to the information presented