Your ancient copper looks great it has that patina look too it. I have gone for the shiny copper look lately but the patina look goes well with a lot of glazes.
Thank you for sharing - love the frosted lemon mugs! About the Satin White glaze, by any chance do you keep track of your specific gravity? I am looking for a different liner glaze and this seems like a good one, would love to know how much water to add...
Gosh I’m embarrassed to admit I don’t check specific gravity. I believe I usually go 10 to 9 ratio on dry ingredients to water. So 10kg of dry would take 9kg of water.
Beautiful work! What is the yellow glaze at the bottom of the black with Jens juicy? Also the glaze on the top that looks dark amber over the firebrick red?
Hey nice pots and I’ll have to mix up Jens Juicy
Thanks! Jenns is a great cover glaze 😊
4:56 the frosted lemon probably contains tin. If you put a glaze with chrome next to it it can flash pink.
I was wondering what was causing it. Thanks!
great colours and new combinations ....you're on a winner with the yellow! 🤩
Yes the uptake has been great so far. It took me a while to find a yellow i liked!
Thanks for sharing, really liked the lemon combos we have all those, can’t wait to try…. Jerde designs
Cheers,
Jay
Always so much fun to try a new combo! Good luck!
There pretty mugs and thanks for sharing recipe . Thanks for taking your time and doing it
You are so welcome!
Beautiful 😍
Thanks!
Beautiful as always!!!
Thank you! 😊
Hey Lisa! Gosh, you've been busy! Lovely pieces as always. I wish you lots of sales and fun customers!
Thanks so much! I am loving your gnomes 😊
@@finklepottery704 thanks! i am going to film the next one from start to finish...😄
Your ancient copper looks great it has that patina look too it. I have gone for the shiny copper look lately but the patina look goes well with a lot of glazes.
Thanks. Yes ancient copper certainly varies a lot with different firing schedules!
Thank you for sharing - love the frosted lemon mugs! About the Satin White glaze, by any chance do you keep track of your specific gravity? I am looking for a different liner glaze and this seems like a good one, would love to know how much water to add...
Gosh I’m embarrassed to admit I don’t check specific gravity. I believe I usually go 10 to 9 ratio on dry ingredients to water. So 10kg of dry would take 9kg of water.
What size is your dipping bowls..great kiln opening
Thanks! They are about 2.5” high by about 3.5” across. I use about 275 grams of clay to make them.
Beautiful work! What is the yellow glaze at the bottom of the black with Jens juicy? Also the glaze on the top that looks dark amber over the firebrick red?
Not sure about the black ? The firebrick red had a rim dipped in temmoku gold first. It created the amber
Love the frosted yellow. The color combinations fabulous. Where do you buy your raw materials from?
I mostly get my raw materials from sial pottery and sounding stone