Great work 👏 may i ask what’s the white powder you used to close the holes, kindly need to mention the exact time period I should leave the ceramic inside the stove, thanks and please keep going ☘️👏
Hi! Thank you! ♥In order to fire pieces that have been glazed on both sides you need a support to hang them inside the kiln... so that they do not touch the shelves! A tower with wires that withstand high temperatures (from which you hang the pieces.) I'll try to upload images of my support in the community section!
Wow. I can't make it as perfect as you but I really love to see it. Very nice art. You can start a UA-cam tutorial for this art. It will help many people. Keep it up. 👍
@@UmiCeramics hola primero darte las gracias por tan hermoso trabajo es realmente inspirador , podrías poner por favor todo el material con sus nombres , al estar en España , no se si aquí los pueda conseguir y poder hacer casero en famila lo mismo que has escho tu ; un fuerte abrazo y sigue adelante 🙏
Hi! Thank you! I think the most necessary tools are: a wood rolling pin, a cutter, a needle tool, sponges, ribbon tools, and I use spatulas for almost everything! brushes, and maybe wood modeling tools... it depends on what type of pieces you want to make. (I'm using a canon camera, model t6i)
Thank you ♥♥♥♥! It depends where you are but most ceramics supply stores sell gold luster! Or you can buy it on internet, "Duncan" and "Prodesco" manufacture very good quality lusters
Hola @Umiceramics. Hermosas tus pequeñas joyas. Me podrías por favor enseñar cómo las colocas en el horno al estar esmaltadas de ambos lados? No se pegan? Gracias. Me ayudarías mucho.
Thank you! ♥This clay needs to be fired at 1180°. For this type of ornaments I recommend medium or high temperature clay, so that they do not break easily
Hi! The way in which I fire gold luster is as follows: -I increase the temperature 4 degrees per minute until it reaches 750 degrees (final temperature depends on which brand of luster you are using) -then do a 15 minute "plateau". About 3 and a half hours... You can apply one layer, neither too thin (it will look purple) nor too thick (it could crack)
Thank you! ♥ To be able to glaze pieces on both sides you need a support to hang them inside the kiln. There are many types of supports... but in general they all consist of a tower with wires that can withstand high temperatures without bending, from which you hang your pieces (through the holes you made them previously). In my case I use nikron wire! I hope my answer is helpful
Hi! As these pieces are very thin... I recommend you using stoneware or, even better, porcelain. Or you can use a low temperature clay but making the ornaments thicker. In this video I used stoneware formulated for mid temperature, the stoneware formula I showed how to make in a previous video can work perfectly!
@@aniballopes7 The first firing is to bisque the piece, the second one is for the glaze, and the third firing is necessary for the luster to adhere to the glaze
Very nice pieces. How do you support them when you are glaze firing them?
Also do you fire the luster and the red accent color?
What absolutely beautiful ornaments. Your videos are mesmerizing to watch actually. I hope you continue to make more.
♥♥♥!!
Great work 👏 may i ask what’s the white powder you used to close the holes, kindly need to mention the exact time period I should leave the ceramic inside the stove, thanks and please keep going ☘️👏
wow , im impressed beautiful work ❤❤❤❤❤❤
These are great! How do you place them in the kiln after their glazed to ensure no running happens and doesn’t mess up the shelves?
Hi! Thank you! ♥In order to fire pieces that have been glazed on both sides you need a support to hang them inside the kiln... so that they do not touch the shelves! A tower with wires that withstand high temperatures (from which you hang the pieces.) I'll try to upload images of my support in the community section!
@@UmiCeramics Thank you so very much!!! ❤️
How do you get the fired without getting it stuck to the base. Am I missing something? 😂
Wow. I can't make it as perfect as you but I really love to see it. Very nice art. You can start a UA-cam tutorial for this art. It will help many people. Keep it up. 👍
Thank you for your beautiful words ♥
@@UmiCeramics hola primero darte las gracias por tan hermoso trabajo es realmente inspirador , podrías poner por favor todo el material con sus nombres , al estar en España , no se si aquí los pueda conseguir y poder hacer casero en famila lo mismo que has escho tu ; un fuerte abrazo y sigue adelante 🙏
What kind of clay you use?
That’s beautiful!! May I ask after glaze firing, does the hole on the ornament get bigger or smaller? Thank you!
Hi! They get a bit smaller. How much... will depend on the shrinkage percentage of the specific clay you use
Bisque fire-glaze-fire-gold luster-fire is this right? 😭
haha yes! 🥲
What is the gold lustre called, please?
Please what type of clay do you use? Make a video about clay...
Please, what are the most important tools that help me in this field because I am a beginner with it?
What camera are you using?
you are creative😍
Hi! Thank you!
I think the most necessary tools are: a wood rolling pin, a cutter, a needle tool, sponges, ribbon tools, and I use spatulas for almost everything! brushes, and maybe wood modeling tools... it depends on what type of pieces you want to make.
(I'm using a canon camera, model t6i)
@@UmiCeramics thanks 💕
Its so beautiful ❤️ can i ask you where to buy gold lust ?
Thank you ♥♥♥♥!
It depends where you are but most ceramics supply stores sell gold luster! Or you can buy it on internet, "Duncan" and "Prodesco"
manufacture very good quality lusters
@@UmiCeramics thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️
Hola @Umiceramics. Hermosas tus pequeñas joyas. Me podrías por favor enseñar cómo las colocas en el horno al estar esmaltadas de ambos lados? No se pegan? Gracias. Me ayudarías mucho.
I mean.. Perfect ❤️
How did you fire these?
Oi lindo trabalho! Qual é a temperatura da sua argila?
Thank you! ♥This clay needs to be fired at 1180°.
For this type of ornaments I recommend medium or high temperature clay, so that they do not break easily
How many hours should I fire it after applying the gold rust? And can I just apply one layer?
Hi! The way in which I fire gold luster is as follows:
-I increase the temperature 4 degrees per minute until it reaches 750 degrees (final temperature depends on which brand of luster you are using) -then do a 15 minute "plateau".
About 3 and a half hours...
You can apply one layer, neither too thin (it will look purple) nor too thick (it could crack)
May I ask what type of work surface you use so your clay doesn't stick? Is it canvas?
Hi! Yes, it is canvas
🤩❤️MERCI.🍀
Beautiful, but how did you put it in the oven so that the decorations did not stick to the base? :)
Thank you! ♥
To be able to glaze pieces on both sides you need a support to hang them inside the kiln. There are many types of supports... but in general they all consist of a tower with wires that can withstand high temperatures without bending, from which you hang your pieces (through the holes you made them previously). In my case I use nikron wire!
I hope my answer is helpful
Can you please help me out with the type of clay I should use if i wanna sell the items out?.....would wait for your response
Also you mentioned in one of your videos thatyou would give the recipe for this clay.... Are you gonna do that anytime later?
Hi! As these pieces are very thin... I recommend you using stoneware or, even better, porcelain. Or you can use a low temperature clay but making the ornaments thicker.
In this video I used stoneware formulated for mid temperature, the stoneware formula I showed how to make in a previous video can work perfectly!
@@UmiCeramics Thank you so much for your advice....I would look into it
beautiful , looking very nice❤️❤️hand also ❤️❤️😀.
Thank you! ♥♥♥
Can a novice do this at home? Written instructions please.
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What kind of ceramic klins do you use?
Hi, I use a kiln for high temperature, made with refractory bricks
Essas peças foram ao forno???
Hi, yes, they've been in the kiln, three times
@@UmiCeramics why you put them in the kiln 3 times?
@@aniballopes7 The first firing is to bisque the piece, the second one is for the glaze, and the third firing is necessary for the luster to adhere to the glaze
@@UmiCeramics sooey many questions but I want stay in ceramic, ando I'm portugueses sorry my English
@@aniballopes7 Oh no don't worry, I'm from Argentina, I try to express myself in English the best I can too
excelent
Una ternura❤️
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