Raku Pottery |
Contents
As a Potter | 7 |
The Ceremony of Tea | 36 |
Material and Medium | 59 |
Copyright | |
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1817 LIBRARIES MICHIGAN base glaze beauty bisque bisque fired Black Copper Oxide built raku burner port ceramics CHIGAN MICHIGAN Chojiro Cobalt Oxide Colemanite color combustible cool Copper Carbonate Copper Oxide experience Ferro Frit 3134 fire clay Flint flue opening Gerstley Borate glaze firing glaze formulas GLAZES AND GLAZING grog hard bricks heat Heian period host hot kiln inch Japan Japanese Kaolin kiln shelf Kyoto lead glaze Luster Manganese Dioxide mesh metal Ming Dynasty Muromachi period Nepheline Syenite Ogata Kenzan orifice Paul Soldner piece pipe placed plastic post firing reduction potter propane raku bowl raku clay body raku form raku glaze RAKU IN JAPAN raku kiln raku pottery raku tea bowls raku ware Red Iron Oxide refractory removed Rikyu Robert Piepenburg sand sawdust Shuko slab Sodium Uranate soft spirit student tea ceremony tea masters tearoom temperature tiles Tin Oxide tongs UNIV UNIVERSITY wall wheel-thrown