More jars, only one lid not free so far, but I've no doubt that it will be fine. The one that was stuck from the last firing freed itself- and no obvious reason for sticking. I think I'll start using a very light coating of rimwash so that they don't stick, next time! (just alumina and china clay, which melts at a higher temperature than I'm firing- so just a matter of wping it off after firing)
The big platter looks good, I'm looking forward to making more of these. The bowl with the pie-crust rim fired well too.
More salt pots
and a bigger blue bowl
I'm not completely happy with everything...but who is?! No disasters, and all saleable work....relief!!!
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Lovely lovely lovely blue stuff.
Once Howard plucks up the courage to have an eye test and I can trust him to wash up decent china, I may be brave enough to look at the prices.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm :)
The blue bowl, last photo, is stunning!
All very pretty, but the last one, oh my.
Nice firing, still love those salt pigs!
I agree about the blue bowl, NICE! I also like the jars.
I too really like the blue bowl. We can get a similar deep blue by a quick Hyacinth blue over a thick Tenmoku. Is yours a two glaze combination? I sometimes flick wax before the quick Hyacinth and get a milky way type effect.
JB, no, just the Leach 1234 with cobalt and a touch of manganese!
The plate with the gorgeous leaf design is my favorite:) So beautiful! Great work!
Hi there,
I did a post on my blog recnelty and a fellow reader wondered where they could purchase some salt pigs. I love the looks of yours, so will point them in your direction if that's okay.
Kind wishes, Shaheen
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