Hands in Clay: An Introduction to CeramicsAn introduction to ceramics in two parts: part one provides an historical overview and part two provides an introduction to the creativity and the processes involved in ceramics. This edition places a new emphasis on the safety precautions and health issues involved in ceramics. |
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Page 127
... stoneware , for it would melt and run off at the high temperature needed to fire that heat - resistant ware . We do not know if the potters deliberately attempted to discover a glaze that could be fired at the high temperature stoneware ...
... stoneware , for it would melt and run off at the high temperature needed to fire that heat - resistant ware . We do not know if the potters deliberately attempted to discover a glaze that could be fired at the high temperature stoneware ...
Page 140
... stoneware in wood kilns required from six to eight days . Ht . 111⁄2 in . ( 29.2 cm ) . Courtesy New York State Historical Association , Cooperstown , N.Y beer . Stoneware was perfect for these uses , as it was impervious to acid as ...
... stoneware in wood kilns required from six to eight days . Ht . 111⁄2 in . ( 29.2 cm ) . Courtesy New York State Historical Association , Cooperstown , N.Y beer . Stoneware was perfect for these uses , as it was impervious to acid as ...
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... stoneware clay bodies . Fire clays can be used pretty much as they come from the ground . • Stoneware clays Stoneware clay is a sec- ondary clay made up of finer particles than those of fire clay . This clay is formed when the rock ...
... stoneware clay bodies . Fire clays can be used pretty much as they come from the ground . • Stoneware clays Stoneware clay is a sec- ondary clay made up of finer particles than those of fire clay . This clay is formed when the rock ...
Contents
Early Uses of Clay | 9 |
Installations | 14 |
Evolving Techniques | 25 |
Copyright | |
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