Do you mean that part of the teapot that doesn’t have glaze? the glaze dripped off there, and I left it alone. But if you’re talking about the thin glaze in general, that’s due to the higher bisque firing, which makes the clay absorb less water. The ideal firing range for this clay is 850-900 degrees, but I went with 1000 because I was firing other things too.
i don't need another hobby i don't need another hobby i don't need another hobby- looks great! I love the shape of the teapot
Thank you so much!
Once you get how it’s made, you can make any shape you want.
Original shape for a teapot!
thank you! I also like this shape very much and there is another teapot shape in my channel.
Lovely video! The teapot is very cute 🤍
Thank you so much!
nice
Thank you!
Does ur glaze thickness is less ?? I see some empty kinda patches after finals fire in ur video.
Do you mean that part of the teapot that doesn’t have glaze? the glaze dripped off there, and I left it alone. But if you’re talking about the thin glaze in general, that’s due to the higher bisque firing, which makes the clay absorb less water. The ideal firing range for this clay is 850-900 degrees, but I went with 1000 because I was firing other things too.