Hi All
Here are a few new Tea bowls and Guinomi.
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a few more and some inside shots.
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a few more
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Guinomi
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Some more tea bowls
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Oct 29th, '15, 02:59
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Re: Victor Harris ( Erin Pottery )
Hello Victor,
Some real beauties there! I especially like the two upright guinomi. Lots to look at in your glazes. May I ask, how high do you fire in between glaze layering? And the final glaze-fire, how high does that go? I imagine you have to fire really slowly...
Thanks for sharing,
Inge
Some real beauties there! I especially like the two upright guinomi. Lots to look at in your glazes. May I ask, how high do you fire in between glaze layering? And the final glaze-fire, how high does that go? I imagine you have to fire really slowly...
Thanks for sharing,
Inge
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inge wrote:Hello Victor,
Some real beauties there! I especially like the two upright guinomi. Lots to look at in your glazes. May I ask, how high do you fire in between glaze layering? And the final glaze-fire, how high does that go? I imagine you have to fire really slowly...
Thanks for sharing,
Inge
Hello Inge
Thank you for the kind words
Depending on the clay body and glaze, my first firing ranges between 1300 c and 1260 c. Subsequent firings will drop in temperature ( again depending on the glazes that I am using ) gradually with the last firing being 1200 c.
From cold to 550 c takes 9 hours at this point there is a 30 minute soak and after this the temperature rises by approximately 100 c every hour with 30 minute soak at the end of the firing. Cooling is very slow over 5 days.
My pleasure
Vic
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Hi Everyone
Here are a few new bowls -
Here are a few new bowls -
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A few more -
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One more and a couple of interiors -
Happy Christmas
Cheers
Vic
https://www.etsy.com/shop/ErinStudioCeramics
Happy Christmas
Cheers
Vic
https://www.etsy.com/shop/ErinStudioCeramics
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Been waiting for one to show up that was a bit smaller than the average....and today, there was one.
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Chip wrote:Truly amazing as always!
Thanks for the kind words Chip
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It will set off on it's journey to California tomorrowdebunix wrote:Been waiting for one to show up that was a bit smaller than the average....and today, there was one.