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PIT FIRING WITH TEAK LEAVES


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HI,

wondering if adding teak leaves to pit firing will give pots any special colour as the teak does in eco print.

 also, any other special plants or leaves, fruit etc which would give colour effect. or specifically tropical ones? 

thank you

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I think it very unlikely that an organic plant-based dye would survive the firing process.

Some ideas on colourants in:
A Pit Firing Color Palette
https://ceramicartsnetwork.org/pottery-making-illustrated/pottery-making-illustrated-article/A-Pit-Firing-Color-Palette
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 Ferric chloride requires the use of adequate safety precautions. Read the literature if you are going to try it. A starter might be
http://jsbarts.blogspot.com/2015/10/use-of-ferric-chloride-safety.html
 

Some ideas in this thread, perhaps this post is a good place to start

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thank you. i had seen that post and hopefully might find some of those as well. we are trying to use locally found  things to add.  and since teak when used in the eco print gives off purple color we are wondering if it would be the same here, maybe if we wet them before... or if as you say they would just burn away...

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