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From the album: Pottery 2016
White stoneware, thrown on the wheel as a "chopstick" jar and then altered into a teapot. I added the little hand-shaped flower knob. Handles coil and flattened. Spout wheel thrown. Fired at ^6 in an electric kiln. Laguna's Dynasty Red and Peach Blush, Duncan Concepts Bright Kiwi as the underglazed leaves and stems. This came out really nicely for a test set; next time everything is going to be bigger. I plan to make four cups and saucers, sugar, creamer, teapot, and a couple of serving platters. Maybe even a cake stand or two. We'll see.© Giselle No. 5 Ceramics 2016, all rights reserved
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Dainty Poppy Teacups .... very dainty ... maybe too dainty ...
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From the album: Pottery 2016
White stoneware, thrown on the wheel as a "chopstick" jar and then altered into a teapot. I added the little hand-shaped flower knob. Fired at ^6 in an electric kiln. Laguna's Dynasty Red and Peach Blush, Duncan Concepts Bright Kiwi as the underglazed leaves and stems. The teacups were another "first" for me! I threw off the hump for the very first time when I made them. I was totally shocked at how consistent they are in size to each other, almost identical. I was trying for it but I didn't measure. Anyway they only hold 2 ounces of tea. For an EXTREMELY dainty tea party!! Although they look delicate they feel very strong. LOL I'd prefer that the teapot and cups as well held double what they do now, so four cups in the teapot and four ounces in the cups. Better next time!!© Giselle No. 5 Ceramics 2016, all rights reserved
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From the album: Slip Cast Dinner and Bakeware
Slip cast in porcelain from a vintage mold. This was my first attempt at slip casting. Close up of the glaze.© Giselle Massey, Giselle No. 5 Handmade 2014
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From the album: Slip Cast Dinner and Bakeware
Slip cast in porcelain from a vintage mold. This was my first attempt at slip casting.© Giselle Massey, Giselle No. 5 Handmade 2014
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From the album: Slip Cast Dinner and Bakeware
Slip cast in porcelain from a vintage mold. This was my first attempt at slip casting.© Giselle Massey, Giselle No. 5 Handmade 2014
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From the album: Slip Cast Dinner and Bakeware
Slip cast in porcelain from a vintage mold.© Giselle Massey, Giselle No. 5 Handmade 2014