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How can I make rough surface on my glaze


Sepehrl

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So I saw a lot of ceramics like this in Instagram and Pinterest , I tried to contact they didn't answer me , I like to know how can I use glaze like that , If Im right I figure out she use slip , and it's a matte glaze but how can I make that rough surface ? Or some places gets brownish color , there is no order in white colored but in the videos she posted , she put used slip or glaze with same amount everywhere , so anybody can help me ? 

 

Her Instagram is :

Eleaceramics

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notice the very uneven application that leaves the rims without whatever the white stuff is and very close to bare clay in some areas.   

they are being fired to cone 10 or so?  is it a flashing slip, not a glaze?  is there a different definition in her language that she is using the word glaze but means something we would have a different word for?

is she somehow using reduction in that kiln?   notice the elements, how did they get that way?

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I found a video of her process. Looks like a very rough groggy dark red clay then white slip applied on damp clay followed by a bisque fired followed by a brushed on clear glaze and glaze firing. 

Video is painfully slow to load. I can't load the video directly but this link should get you there.

https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/v/t50.2886-16/10000000_181956720835037_4466805866200157556_n.mp4?_nc_ht=scontent-sjc3-1.cdninstagram.com&_nc_cat=105&_nc_ohc=uHsPWhhCR2cAX-_L3e0&edm=AP_V10EBAAAA&ccb=7-5&oe=62EB4AB2&oh=00_AT_S9PQRKb9dn-HKg-UzlFddEag-JCXP3xsx5cJDXj4JyQ&_nc_sid=4f375e

 

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