Aw my pleasure!!! I don’t understand why they do that lol. Sharing is caring 😂 seriously tho, there’s plenty to go around in this world. No need to be stingy 😘
Oh great! Yes, I’ve never done the peacock with regular glazes just stroke and coat! I’m like omg you can do it with everything 😳😂 I hope you do! And I’m so glad I could inspire! That makes me happy 😊
Thanks for sharing and will try this on b mix to see how different it may look. I have just the bowl already for the combo but no hot tamale! Just ordered.......🤭👍.
Thanks Molly! I'm trying this method for the first time and your videos helped me a lot. I did two different ways. One with the flux and color as a base layer, and another with a base layer of a black glaze, then light flux and colored underglaze, topped with a light glaze that reacts with the black well. Fingers crossed it turns out! I may have done the black a little thick, so we'll see what happens. I should be firing later this week. If mine turns out half as nice as yours, I'll be happy!
Omg!!! Thank you so much for the message! That sounds soooooo cool!! Would love to see the results!!!! I’m betting that it will come out so good! Praying to your kiln gods 😂
Beautiful! Thanks for showing the whole glazing process and end result. I’m struggling with finding my way with glazing and this is a great technique to try.
Aw glad it could help! This is a fun way to glaze and relatively easy. Also there are lots of facebook groups that help ALOT with glaze combinations. You may want to check them out for inspiration- there’s the Amaco Facebook group and Mayco that I always check out! Have fun and remember to play 😍
I got this from the Ceramic Shop page... Xiem Tools [pronounced “sim”] is located in the heart of Pasadena, California and was founded by Kevin Xiem Nguyen in 2003.
Yes absolutely!!! There are so many colors and variations to play with ‼️my most recent kiln opening has a few more stroke and coat colors using the peacock technique if you want to see 😘
Oh cool! Your results will be so much brighter on light clay 😍 on the outside I did 3x of firebrick just on the rim portion and then 2 coats all over of reactive red, then a third coat over the rim/firebrick portion
So flux is a glaze that adds movement..typically for layering other glazes to get them to move and flow together. Mayco makes a light flux and a dark flux. Here’s a link to the light flux: www.dickblick.com/items/mayco-stoneware-flux-glaze-light-pint/
thank you so much for showing this technique!! many potters wouldn't share their "good" techniques or glaze recipes to the public but thank you!!!
Aw my pleasure!!! I don’t understand why they do that lol. Sharing is caring 😂 seriously tho, there’s plenty to go around in this world. No need to be stingy 😘
@@thehappyhomesteadnh 🙏🙌🙏
It's so gorgeous! I want to try doing a couple of these just using colors I love. You inspired me to try. Thank you
Oh great! Yes, I’ve never done the peacock with regular glazes just stroke and coat! I’m like omg you can do it with everything 😳😂 I hope you do! And I’m so glad I could inspire! That makes me happy 😊
Thank you! Love it
Thanks!!! 😍
Thanks for sharing and will try this on b mix to see how different it may look. I have just the bowl already for the combo but no hot tamale! Just ordered.......🤭👍.
Oh cool! I bet it will be so bright and colorful on bmix! I’m sure it will come out amazing 😻
How did it turn out?
Thanks Molly! I'm trying this method for the first time and your videos helped me a lot. I did two different ways. One with the flux and color as a base layer, and another with a base layer of a black glaze, then light flux and colored underglaze, topped with a light glaze that reacts with the black well. Fingers crossed it turns out! I may have done the black a little thick, so we'll see what happens. I should be firing later this week. If mine turns out half as nice as yours, I'll be happy!
Omg!!! Thank you so much for the message! That sounds soooooo cool!! Would love to see the results!!!! I’m betting that it will come out so good! Praying to your kiln gods 😂
It is SOOOO beautiful! Thank you for sharing ❤.
Thank you!!!!! I love her ❤️❤️❤️❤️😂. My pleasure!!!
That is so stunning 🤩🤩
Thank you Laney!!!! Turned out better than expected 😍
Beautiful! Thanks for showing the whole glazing process and end result. I’m struggling with finding my way with glazing and this is a great technique to try.
Aw glad it could help! This is a fun way to glaze and relatively easy. Also there are lots of facebook groups that help ALOT with glaze combinations. You may want to check them out for inspiration- there’s the Amaco Facebook group and Mayco that I always check out! Have fun and remember to play 😍
I love seeing this process. It makes me feel like I understand better how you create these gorgeous items. ❤❤❤❤
Thanks mama 😍❤️
So beautiful. So helpful. Thank you for posting
Aw love to hear that it was helpful!! You are so welcome 🤗
Gorgeous! Such a great detailed explanation. Feel like I understand it better now.
Awesome! I’m glad it helped explain it 😍
Love your work !
Awwww thank you SO much!!
It turned out unimaginably beautiful just like you❤! You can feel proud !!!! 💥
Aw thank you xoxoxoxoxo ❤️
That is so beautiful!
Thanks!!!! I need to make a few more of these soon!
Beautiful! Just found your channel and I love it
Thank you missy!!! 🙌🙌❤️❤️
Are they low fire paints? Gorgeous work.
No all high fire glazes 😊
Hoping to try soon!
Yes!!!
It is so beautiful
Aw thank you so much!
Wow,wow, I can't wait to get more clay.
Lol right?! Thank you!
I got this from the Ceramic Shop page... Xiem Tools [pronounced “sim”] is located in the heart of Pasadena, California and was founded by Kevin Xiem Nguyen in 2003.
Oh cool thank you!!
Awesome
Aw thanks!
wow, really beautiful! Did you put a base coat on first?
No base coat 😉 just the flux lines first and stroke and coat dots! Right on the bare clay and then the glazes on top!
Incredible
Aw thank you! I will make you one. It’s a vagina bowl 😂
What is your firing schedule 🙏
@@neiltewes6117 hey! It’s so long to type out but I posted a pic of it under the community tab!!
You did not start with a base glaze before you started the peacock glazing technique?
That’s correct…I started the flux pattern and dots right on the bare clay…no base glaze 😊
Hello im french, i have one question. is it possible to use this technic peacok technique with all stroke and coat? thank you so much
Yes absolutely!!! There are so many colors and variations to play with ‼️my most recent kiln opening has a few more stroke and coat colors using the peacock technique if you want to see 😘
@@thehappyhomesteadnh 😀ohhh thank you very much. I will look at your other viseos and subscribe.
@@sandrinecoquille5559 awww thank you!!! 😘 💕‼️
Thank you for this video. How many coats did you use on the outside. I'm going to give it a try. I use white clay, so my results may verry 😂
Oh cool! Your results will be so much brighter on light clay 😍 on the outside I did 3x of firebrick just on the rim portion and then 2 coats all over of reactive red, then a third coat over the rim/firebrick portion
I love that bowl, tried peacock for the first time and I had pinholes on the moody blue stroke and coat I used..lol
Thanks! Oh no! Hmmm I wonder why 🤔 could be the glaze on top?
What cone was this fired to?
5.5 with a slow cool
❤you are talented from head to toe ❤
Awwwwwww I just love you!!!
What is flux?
So flux is a glaze that adds movement..typically for layering other glazes to get them to move and flow together. Mayco makes a light flux and a dark flux. Here’s a link to the light flux:
www.dickblick.com/items/mayco-stoneware-flux-glaze-light-pint/
So damn beautiful! Just love it. Ziem is how it’s pronounced but who cares. Lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Xiem 🤷🏻♀️ thank you!!!!!
Xiem pronounced sim.
Thank you so much!!!
obgyn bowl 😂🤣🤣
😂😂 🩸 so fitting for us women!
@@thehappyhomesteadnh 🤣🤣