That's a fab idea!! We have enough chain shops selling things. Make your own unique place for peeps to chill and sip seriously great coffee or tea out of your handmade mugs! Bespoke (custom) stuff is something ppl are getting into more and more. Take the dream by the beans, man! 😁😁
Am I the only person who threw just fine first time and every time? I've never had any of these problems. I mean the object has a set plasticity that will only support a set rate of speed, if you exceed the plastic deformation of that set rate you're going to get catastrophic failure. I was a kid when I started but my subconscious mind knew this and I've never had a wibbly wobbly catastrophe like everyone makes out is normal. Am I the freak, or are you guys?
I loved this video! I sometimes find myself fast-forwarding thru so many videos because I just get tired of hearing so much talking or I get bored with what someone is saying. I loved this! It told a story, not once was I bored. I enjoyed it from start to finish.
I do the samething they stop and talk and I be like stop talking and make whatever you makeing cause I want to do this but I have no room in my house and I don't have the money to get the equipment, I love this video I love how you mixed the colors together nice job👏👏👏keep up the gud work
took a class over wheel throwing thinking it would be easy, it wasn't exactly hard, but like I got super competitive and would spend nights in the lab till like 3 AM learning to make coffee cups and stuff. by the end of it, I was able to make something similar to this but my handles were always off lol. Practice practice practice.
Same😓 Last year in Shenzen/China, I bought handmade traditional teacups which were 58yuan a piece which is actually super cheap for such high quality pieces. But I didn't know at the time so still haggled and bought two for 100yuans (15 dolars) I definitely regret not buying more and bargaining
Every cup has a story to tell... About the soft touch and care given by the potter, burning feelings in the kiln ,story of attaining strength, beauty and at last story of becoming a part of happiness.
A video on your experience with the Brent clay extruder would be great. Your initial installation and "how it works" video were nice, but I'm sure you've developed some tricks and tips (like leaving the clay in a bag?!?!?!?!) that would be interesting to people who might be looking at buying a new extruder (like me!!).
3 questions: 1) Do you compost your coffee grounds in your gardens? 2) Have you thought about making ceramic espresso tampers for those who have espresso makers at home? 3) Do you make pour over cone & mug sets?
I’ve been doing pottery for three years now so since I was in 6th grade, it’s so crazy because there’s still so much to learn! So many of my friends think it’s super easy ... it is to make a piece you’re not in love with 😕😂
Very true, though I did make my mom a clay "mask-face" of one of our mutual favorite sci-fi characters. He's a Klingon (Yes, I'm a Trek nerd), so making the face super-realistic was not gonna have to be the goal. I've seen caricatures of people's faces in clay sell for serious money here and there. Just because not everyone thinks things have to be super perfect. They like the "modern art" twist on things, so I wasn't too worried. It looked enough like the character I wanted to do, and the art teacher had the coolest glaze for the mask. I was a junior in HS at the time, so yeah, there's a lot to learn (or go back to, if life has forced a hiatus on your learning). But it's okay to make things you're not head over heels for, whether it be in pottery, writing, music or whatever you like. And it took me a good many years to learn this. 😜😅
I just wanted to say that I love your videos! We all see how hard you work in and out of the studio with your business and family! Thank you for taking the time to make something for all of us! I thoroughly enjoy all of your videos and can’t wait to see what else you have in store for us!
Me and my friends have this little dream of opening a cat cafe, it would be so fun to make mugs for it! I seriously doubt it would ever happen but it’s fun to think about
@@djbwilburn Amen to this! Put your dreams out into the universe and just watch for the synchronicities, or what some playfully call "God winks." Listen to your hearts, not the naysayers. 💪😁🌠 #WhenYouWishUponAStar Oh, and we need more kitty cafes in the world. Too much hate, not enough purrs! We need more purrs! 🐱🐱🐱
The sexiest part of a man's anatonomy is his hands.... And there's nothing sexier than a mans strong hands creating something beautiful yet fragile and practical
Hey Jon! I’m in 8th grade and my teacher put me in an independent art class where I’m allowed to throw on the wheel. Me and a friend have been practicing but we have found that we either have to much or too little clay to make a sufficient size cup. I was just wondering if you were willing to share how much clay you use when throwing your cups?
Satchy use two pounds of clay for a huge mug in stoneware. Or 1.5 med size 1 pound for a small mug like this one. But please at least trim a foot on it, and don’t extrude the handle! Lol
A cup amount of clay and a bit more. So whatever you want your end product to be, go a little over. An easy way to measure this is displacement. Get a coffee mug you like the size of and submerge it in 1L of water, see how the water went up? That's the displacement of that mug. Work from there, measure the displacement of your clay (in a plastic bag don't get it wet) and you have a number in your head for all mugs going forward the rest of your life.
So beautiful 🥺 I wanna start pottery again, I took a class my freshman year and then got kicked out of school so I never got to finish the class. I really enjoyed it it’s so peaceful.
I'm italian (sicilian) and now i watch a perfectly italian metod for prepared a coffee or cappuccino. Congratulations for quality video and for your professionally. :)
I love your normal content but I like this too. I have trouble sleeping and this is so relaxing it helped me sleep. In a good way. This isnt boring, just relaxing. In fact I have a hard time calming my thoughts so boring things dont help me, i just get distracted in my own head. This was so nice.
Great info in the video, but I miss your energy. Your excitement about pottery comes through in your comments. Love that!! This fan misses your exuberance.
I love what you doing and I can see your so passionate about it and how you treat every single mug with care 🥰👍thx for sharing this to the world 🌎 love from UK 🇬🇧
Lockdown is the perfect time. Jump on to an online pottery store, get a bag of clay delivered, some cheap tools, and do some handbuilding. Worry about firing after lockdown is finished.
Thank you for sharing this with us. Really humbled by the long long process of making a beautiful up. Hard work pays up. Have a great day. Thoroughly enjoyed the video ♥
@@atelier-wolk Yeah, but these are very specific pigments that are expensive and some are toxic in high quantities. I suggest buying two colored clays (a white and a red/black one) of the same cone and chamotte percentage and starting out with them.
@@YuliaLinderoth You calculate the cost of the pigments in the sales price. Sure, if you use cobalt oxide (blue), it will be a little more expensive, but you don't need much of it. And after the firing, it is no longer toxic. Only if you work with lead glazes. But this is no longer allowed for food ware.
Woooow, when you say full process.. it is full process indeed! Thank you. I love both asmr/non asmr, full/partial process. All vids are really cool! About colored clay, did you buy them like this or colored yourself?
My one tip on throwing marbled-clay: Wedge along all 3 orthogonal axes. Which Jon does. But the one thing he doesn't' do, is put the clay on the wheel in the _opposite_ direction of rotation that you wedged. Or put it on the wheel on an arbitrary axis. The wheel is going to pull the different colors into parallel bands, in the direction of rotation. That isn't too interesting. So you want to use this fact to your advantage to encourage folds and whorls. I did this with a set of tumblers I made, and they came out looking like the clouds of Jupiter.
ASMR means Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response and describes the feeling of listening to something and getting a prickling skin or goose bumbs or something like that because of it, an extreme case would be something like chalk screeching over a blackboard, for example. There are many sometimes very weird ASMR videos on the internet, but in the case of this video here it just means "unedited live sound without music or narration". It's a little strange, i know.
I absolutely love your videos and you make it look so easy, which of course it isn't. It's pure artistry and skill combined and it's therapeutic watching you. Thank you.
I don’t just want your pottery, I NEED it! I saw on Etsy that it’s very hard to get but I am waiting for the new release in March! I’m so excited because your pottery is beautiful. I’m so picky about my mugs and only like to drink out of gorgeous works of art. I hope you will consider producing more to fill the demands!
I would love, love, looove to get into this! Making super unique pieces for people that you just won't be able to find just anywhere. These marbleized mugs have got me sooo fired up! 😁😁
Omg I want nothing more but to learn all about pottery. I wish I could afford it and buy my own supplies to do it. I would literally do this for a living.
I had a ceramics teacher tell me that her professor in school, took her first, I swear she said 100, but that feels like an excessive amount, things she threw on a potters wheel, and tossed them back bbn in the bin. I remember the look on her face when she told the class how she reacted. She said that she learned a lot from that, but tbh, I'm not sure what that was. I just remember thinking, try not to take it so hard if you cant get what u see in ur head in clay. Be patient it will come, but I watch these artist make things on a potter wheel and wonder if they went through something similar, and also how hard I think it would be to throw ANYONE'S stuff out!
Davvero un ottimo risultato..è fantastico che ci sia ancora qualcuno che fa questo genere di cose..poi adoro troppo il lavoro manuale..quindi complimenti!
Hi Jon, I was inspired to do some of the mixed clay and just finished 4 very nice bowls. I will bisque fire them and then use clear to finish them off. Can't wait to see how they turn out. Thank you!
Lovely mugs but my concern is with the handles,I feel as tho they will break off soon .. I had plenty of cups n mugs were the handles broke off or come away after 3/4 uses
We just moved to Arkansas from Oregon, and researching the local scene here found Niloak Pottery. They did a similar style 100 years ago from local clays. I’ve been planning something like this for a couple months.
I really enjoy these videos! No weird music, no narrations, no over-trying for entertainment value, just pure craftsmanship. So refreshing.
No weird music, but a lot of noise... The creaking of hinges, the dragging of cups on the table, etc
Very unnecessary and unpleasant...
@@irithakim1why did you see it?
My dream is to have my own coffeeshop. Now, learning and making mugs for my customers would be one of my dreams too.
Make it tangible man lol go for it
That's a fab idea!! We have enough chain shops selling things. Make your own unique place for peeps to chill and sip seriously great coffee or tea out of your handmade mugs! Bespoke (custom) stuff is something ppl are getting into more and more. Take the dream by the beans, man! 😁😁
I hate coffee
@@theskarletpinkernel5745 your opinion is very influential
First time I tried to use a potters wheel my clay went flying into the wall 😂, it looks easy to do but takes practice. 👌 very nice.
🤣🤣
😂
Jerry Atrick Lmao 😂
LOL
Am I the only person who threw just fine first time and every time? I've never had any of these problems. I mean the object has a set plasticity that will only support a set rate of speed, if you exceed the plastic deformation of that set rate you're going to get catastrophic failure. I was a kid when I started but my subconscious mind knew this and I've never had a wibbly wobbly catastrophe like everyone makes out is normal. Am I the freak, or are you guys?
I loved this video! I sometimes find myself fast-forwarding thru so many videos because I just get tired of hearing so much talking or I get bored with what someone is saying. I loved this! It told a story, not once was I bored. I enjoyed it from start to finish.
Same. It is informing, enjoyable ans satisfying.
Yes.
Same here
Sameee... People told me to talk in my video... But i prefer the one like this...
I do the samething they stop and talk and I be like stop talking and make whatever you makeing cause I want to do this but I have no room in my house and I don't have the money to get the equipment, I love this video I love how you mixed the colors together nice job👏👏👏keep up the gud work
For those who are saying ceramics is just easy. Bruh, I am telling you. You will get crazy before you make a single coffee cup😅.
I challenge them to throw a cup, trim it right, pull AND attach a handle.
took a class over wheel throwing thinking it would be easy, it wasn't exactly hard, but like I got super competitive and would spend nights in the lab till like 3 AM learning to make coffee cups and stuff. by the end of it, I was able to make something similar to this but my handles were always off lol. Practice practice practice.
i'm naturally good with pots & mugs, but slabs drove me crazy.
Awww I was fancying to make some. I better start learning. At least now I know what I'm about to tackle 😂
So true, it took me forever x
Wow, I will never bargain again for a hand-made piece of pottery 😳
Mary Whitman 😆
Mary Whitman you bargained! I was always afraid 😅
Same😓 Last year in Shenzen/China,
I bought handmade traditional teacups which were 58yuan a piece which is actually super cheap for such high quality pieces. But I didn't know at the time so still haggled and bought two for 100yuans (15 dolars) I definitely regret not buying more and bargaining
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yes
I never thought that this much time and hard work it consumes to make them, hats off to the makers..
I kept reading "a few hours later" in that voice from spongebob. Lol All jokes aside, this is some nice work!
Me too
So did I
+1
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lmao!!!!!!
Its so cute that you named the cups and thanked them for starring in your video!
Every cup has a story to tell... About the soft touch and care given by the potter, burning feelings in the kiln ,story of attaining strength, beauty and at last story of becoming a part of happiness.
I was listening songs, youtube be like: learn some pottery.
OMG 😂 😂 that's what just happened
😂😂😂
Did you watch it?
@@ac1dbrnyess😁i guess u as well
Ohh UA-cam 🙃
A video on your experience with the Brent clay extruder would be great. Your initial installation and "how it works" video were nice, but I'm sure you've developed some tricks and tips (like leaving the clay in a bag?!?!?!?!) that would be interesting to people who might be looking at buying a new extruder (like me!!).
3 questions:
1) Do you compost your coffee grounds in your gardens?
2) Have you thought about making ceramic espresso tampers for those who have espresso makers at home?
3) Do you make pour over cone & mug sets?
I’ve been doing pottery for three years now so since I was in 6th grade, it’s so crazy because there’s still so much to learn! So many of my friends think it’s super easy ... it is to make a piece you’re not in love with 😕😂
Very true, though I did make my mom a clay "mask-face" of one of our mutual favorite sci-fi characters. He's a Klingon (Yes, I'm a Trek nerd), so making the face super-realistic was not gonna have to be the goal. I've seen caricatures of people's faces in clay sell for serious money here and there. Just because not everyone thinks things have to be super perfect. They like the "modern art" twist on things, so I wasn't too worried. It looked enough like the character I wanted to do, and the art teacher had the coolest glaze for the mask. I was a junior in HS at the time, so yeah, there's a lot to learn (or go back to, if life has forced a hiatus on your learning). But it's okay to make things you're not head over heels for, whether it be in pottery, writing, music or whatever you like.
And it took me a good many years to learn this. 😜😅
I just wanted to say that I love your videos! We all see how hard you work in and out of the studio with your business and family! Thank you for taking the time to make something for all of us! I thoroughly enjoy all of your videos and can’t wait to see what else you have in store for us!
Me and my friends have this little dream of opening a cat cafe, it would be so fun to make mugs for it!
I seriously doubt it would ever happen but it’s fun to think about
You can make your dreams come true!
@@djbwilburn Amen to this! Put your dreams out into the universe and just watch for the synchronicities, or what some playfully call "God winks." Listen to your hearts, not the naysayers. 💪😁🌠 #WhenYouWishUponAStar
Oh, and we need more kitty cafes in the world. Too much hate, not enough purrs! We need more purrs! 🐱🐱🐱
Do it, it sounds like a good idea 😊👍
In todays episode of where quarantine leads us: I discovered how they make marble mugs
What do you have for today's episode ?
The sexiest part of a man's anatonomy is his hands....
And there's nothing sexier than a mans strong hands creating something beautiful yet fragile and practical
Gosh, I always always thought so :)
Bruh
Bonk
Hey Jon! I’m in 8th grade and my teacher put me in an independent art class where I’m allowed to throw on the wheel. Me and a friend have been practicing but we have found that we either have to much or too little clay to make a sufficient size cup. I was just wondering if you were willing to share how much clay you use when throwing your cups?
Satchy use two pounds of clay for a huge mug in stoneware. Or 1.5 med size 1 pound for a small mug like this one. But please at least trim a foot on it, and don’t extrude the handle! Lol
@@dianalea3702 Hey, nothing wrong with extruded handles, each to his own!
Wedge four pounds, cut it into thirds. That gives you a decent sized cup. 2 pounds for a cup is way more than necessary
A cup amount of clay and a bit more. So whatever you want your end product to be, go a little over. An easy way to measure this is displacement. Get a coffee mug you like the size of and submerge it in 1L of water, see how the water went up? That's the displacement of that mug. Work from there, measure the displacement of your clay (in a plastic bag don't get it wet) and you have a number in your head for all mugs going forward the rest of your life.
thank god I am not the only one that has problems with this. Thanks goes to the replies for helping out!
Nobody:
Me laying bed watching this at 2am from my recommended tab: 👁👄👁
me too..after 4 months
So beautiful 🥺 I wanna start pottery again, I took a class my freshman year and then got kicked out of school so I never got to finish the class. I really enjoyed it it’s so peaceful.
I never knew so much work went into a mug. That just made me really appreciate them so much more
If I can't be as handsome and talented as you are, atleast be my sister's husband please.
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Wtf
We understand ur emotions buddy
😆😆 lol literally lol 😂
😂🤣😂
I'm italian (sicilian) and now i watch a perfectly italian metod for prepared a coffee or cappuccino. Congratulations for quality video and for your professionally. :)
I love these videos where there is no talking!
I love your normal content but I like this too. I have trouble sleeping and this is so relaxing it helped me sleep. In a good way. This isnt boring, just relaxing. In fact I have a hard time calming my thoughts so boring things dont help me, i just get distracted in my own head. This was so nice.
If only I had a coffee shop to show off my mugs like that. Haha 😂
That "mmm~" in unison was absolutely adorable 😂😊 what a lovely pottery mug as well!
The sound of skin against dry clay makes my skin crawl 😱
No reason for you to stop, though. Just shiver-y for me.
i was the opposite.. loved that sound.. was even thinking that must be the best part in the process. hahahahaha
@@rahjinkurzol7495 omg how?! 😂😅 it was like nails on a chalkboard for me hahahaha.
I wish I liked those kinds of sounds but nope.
Same with me lol. I thought I was the only one.
Love the colors blue mixed with red and gray rim.. awesome job as always! Thanks sharing😊
Me encanta este tipo de videos 😍 definitivamente la ceramica es hermosa
So pretty 😍
It's wonderful to see this old craft being appreciated by so many people
Great info in the video, but I miss your energy. Your excitement about pottery comes through in your comments. Love that!! This fan misses your exuberance.
Same. Not a fan of ASMR.
Love these satisfying videos. We are like a fly watching you work. No entertainment talk but just watching how you make those mugs.
I love what you doing and I can see your so passionate about it and how you treat every single mug with care 🥰👍thx for sharing this to the world 🌎 love from UK 🇬🇧
very very nice to see the magics hands working so exactly ! such a lesson of working or living, thank you so much
I've always wanted to learn pottery and this video just gave me another reason why
Lockdown is the perfect time. Jump on to an online pottery store, get a bag of clay delivered, some cheap tools, and do some handbuilding. Worry about firing after lockdown is finished.
I wa t him to be my teacher. Or coffee boy. Yum!
Great mugs! ❤️ I was expecting pastels colours, but they are so rich and vibrant! Loved watching the vid. Thanks for sharing your talents! 👍🏼
I didn’t know you had to have this much upper body strength to make pottery, Jesus 😭😭
Love this coffee mug... And love the way how you made it.. it's awesome.. Now I also want to try it at once in my life......👍👍👍
Good vid. I like the quiet better than the narrated ones, and this was very clear with all the steps, except you left out how you color the clay.
Thank you for sharing this with us. Really humbled by the long long process of making a beautiful up. Hard work pays up. Have a great day. Thoroughly enjoyed the video ♥
can't be telling us everything . . . you neglected to show how you colored the clay . . .
I think he used pigments to dye it
@@atelier-wolk Yeah, but these are very specific pigments that are expensive and some are toxic in high quantities. I suggest buying two colored clays (a white and a red/black one) of the same cone and chamotte percentage and starting out with them.
@@YuliaLinderoth you know your stuff!
@@YuliaLinderoth You calculate the cost of the pigments in the sales price. Sure, if you use cobalt oxide (blue), it will be a little more expensive, but you don't need much of it. And after the firing, it is no longer toxic. Only if you work with lead glazes. But this is no longer allowed for food ware.
@@atelier-wolk no shit sherlock
I never thought so much work and art was put into making a mug , really impressed:)
Woooow, when you say full process.. it is full process indeed! Thank you. I love both asmr/non asmr, full/partial process. All vids are really cool!
About colored clay, did you buy them like this or colored yourself?
Wondering also how you color your clay. Colored slip??
I have dabbled in marbling clay and I've always mixed in underglaze. Idk if that's what he does or what?
ahhhh! that's why the coffee was good....the ceramic mug changed everything!😃👏👏👏👏
Have to get use to that you don't talk in ASMR. That small cup that they use at the machine. What is that called and is it for sale some times?
watching these types of videos just gives me flashbacks of art class in school. I miss those days 😭
Jheez that’s a lot of camera angles!
And we like it! 😂
Well dang, four years as a potter and not once did I ever think to throw something in marbled clay!!! 😩😩
7:10 idk why but all those mugs sitting on the edge makes me nervous.,,,..,,.
Audrey me, too!! They’re so beautiful, I was holding my breath 🤭
Extremely gratifying to watch. Thank you for sharing your process.
This was really appreciated thank you!!!
Thank you. Much needed relaxation during the craziness right now. The mugs look amazing too!
what kinda clays are these tho?! purple turquoise i've never seen anything like it :O
Mik Nord Most likely stoneware or porcelain.
It terracotta
😅😂😂😂😂
Wow I love how aesthetically pleasing your art and work is 😍
Love those colors!
Did you colored your clay by yourself? If so, how did you do it?
Idk how he does it but you can stain clay with mason stains
At 445 look at the lower shelf
@@melaniefinson416 good catch but that doesn't tell us if he makes the batches himself or buys them that way
My one tip on throwing marbled-clay: Wedge along all 3 orthogonal axes. Which Jon does.
But the one thing he doesn't' do, is put the clay on the wheel in the _opposite_ direction of rotation that you wedged. Or put it on the wheel on an arbitrary axis.
The wheel is going to pull the different colors into parallel bands, in the direction of rotation. That isn't too interesting. So you want to use this fact to your advantage to encourage folds and whorls. I did this with a set of tumblers I made, and they came out looking like the clouds of Jupiter.
Couple of questions: #1. What the heck is ASMR? #2. Did you color the clay yourself or buy it that way?
ASMR means Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response and describes the feeling of listening to something and getting a prickling skin or goose bumbs or something like that because of it, an extreme case would be something like chalk screeching over a blackboard, for example.
There are many sometimes very weird ASMR videos on the internet, but in the case of this video here it just means "unedited live sound without music or narration". It's a little strange, i know.
I absolutely love your videos and you make it look so easy, which of course it isn't. It's pure artistry and skill combined and it's therapeutic watching you. Thank you.
you really need to grease your kiln hinge 😂
That’ how he do
So beautiful 😍😍😍😍 watching clay videos make my mouth water, like literally, who's with me?
Looooved this!!! So beautiful. ASMR on point as well.
Nice pieces, It reminds me of Niloak and Evans pottery from the 1940's and 1950's very nice remake.
Why am I not surprised a guy with a manbun works at a coffee shop? :P
Wow! It looks amazing...your involvement shines in your product outcome....this is my first ever video how ceramic products are made....
I can make my Coffee, I can make my Coffee Mug too..... ❤️
I don’t just want your pottery, I NEED it! I saw on Etsy that it’s very hard to get but I am waiting for the new release in March! I’m so excited because your pottery is beautiful. I’m so picky about my mugs and only like to drink out of gorgeous works of art. I hope you will consider producing more to fill the demands!
this technique is, what is traditionally called, "Agateware"
I would love, love, looove to get into this! Making super unique pieces for people that you just won't be able to find just anywhere. These marbleized mugs have got me sooo fired up! 😁😁
I know it’s not intentionally 😄 you’re stamp when you read it upside down in Arabic it says “Allah” in English God.
Yes I agree
Multi-talent. A pottery maker, and also a barista?? What else? An actor too?
He centered that clay in 5 seconds. It takes me at least a minute but then I realize it’s really not centered when I start pulling.
I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!!! It went beyond my expectations and at the end when you made coffee in them.. wow... masterpiece 🤯😂🙌🏼
Hi, I've really loved the all process, and all pottery un general. I have a question, how long it's needed to put the enameled piece into the kiln?
Omg I want nothing more but to learn all about pottery. I wish I could afford it and buy my own supplies to do it. I would literally do this for a living.
I'd love to see you on The Great Pottery Throw Down!
These coffee machines are more complicated than my computer 😄
I had a ceramics teacher tell me that her professor in school, took her first, I swear she said 100, but that feels like an excessive amount, things she threw on a potters wheel, and tossed them back bbn in the bin. I remember the look on her face when she told the class how she reacted. She said that she learned a lot from that, but tbh, I'm not sure what that was. I just remember thinking, try not to take it so hard if you cant get what u see in ur head in clay. Be patient it will come, but I watch these artist make things on a potter wheel and wonder if they went through something similar, and also how hard I think it would be to throw ANYONE'S stuff out!
Davvero un ottimo risultato..è fantastico che ci sia ancora qualcuno che fa questo genere di cose..poi adoro troppo il lavoro manuale..quindi complimenti!
Why are there dislikes on this though?
♥️
One of the colors matches his shirt perfectly
Really pretty 😩😭
Hi Jon, I was inspired to do some of the mixed clay and just finished 4 very nice bowls. I will bisque fire them and then use clear to finish them off. Can't wait to see how they turn out. Thank you!
Throwing all those, does anyone wonder where he gets his muscles lol js
He lifts weights lol
What an IMPRESSIVE SHOP!!!! You are so BLESSED ❤
Instead of selling the t shirt...you have selled the mugs through youtube
Exactly!!!!
Man the icing on the cake is using the mugs for cappuccinosssss how fun.
5:09 Adult Play-Doh machine
beautiful!!!! it's lovely to see how it's made, it's art!
Those handles look way too big to hold comfortably.
Lovely mugs but my concern is with the handles,I feel as tho they will break off soon .. I had plenty of cups n mugs were the handles broke off or come away after 3/4 uses
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على ما اعتقد
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It's amazing , now I know how it's made step by step marbled hand made pottery. Thanks for sharing
6:27 what had you written??? Allah ❤❤❤❤😍😍😍, i think you are Muslim.....
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I think the same until I discovered its JTP
It's JTP : JonThePotter
Love your mugs and the demonstration thank you so much.
Lovely! Very creative way to make colorful clay
Coffee tastes so much more satisfying when you're drinking it from a cup you made with your own hands . 🥰
We just moved to Arkansas from Oregon, and researching the local scene here found Niloak Pottery. They did a similar style 100 years ago from local clays. I’ve been planning something like this for a couple months.
I go to the Mocha Monkey every week after the library. I love it so much and I own a mug with the MN shape on it.