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 "CERAMIC GLAZE"
There must have a layer of transparency glaze on the luminescent ceramic glaze to guarantee the smooth and brightness.
Luminescent ceramic glaze is based on the conventional ceramic glaze, composed with our photo luminescent pigments.
The covered ceramic dye on the luminescent ceramic glaze should be tinged.
www.gtamart.com /mart/products/phspgmnt/glaze.html   (1309 words)

  
 Ceramic Arts Technical Forum View topic - Ocean Green Glaze from The Ceramic Glaze Handbook
Ceramic Arts Technical Forum Forum Index -> Mid-range Glazes
I made the studip mistake of letting a customer look at some sample glazes that I had med and this was one.
I try to mix the glaze well befor using, and I dip glaze trying to get a fairly thick, even coverage.
claystation.com /technical/forum/viewtopic.php?p=13&...   (431 words)

  
 opulenceglaze.com - Ceramic Glazes and Ceramic Supplies
We are a proud to be part of Esmalglass of Villarreal, Spain, a large, international producer of glazes and glaze products for the ceramic tile, sanitary ware and tableware industries.
Mid-South Ceramic and Art Supplies specializes in supplying ceramic glazes, moist clays, stains, kilns, potters wheels, forming tools and instructional materials to potters, ceramic artists and ceramic art instructors.
Opulence™ glazes can be purchased from us and from our distributors.
www.opulenceglaze.com   (419 words)

  
 GlazeTeach - a basic course in glaze technology.
In the late 19th and early 20th century a number of ceramic scientists studied the degree of expansion and contraction of the individual oxides which occur in glazes.
The tendency for a glaze to craze or not to craze may be controlled by adjusting the balance of oxides in the unity formula or percentage analysis of a glaze.
A glaze is designed to melt at a much lower temperature than a clay body and thus has a greater proportion of flux in relation to stabiiser and glass-former oxides.
www.matrix2000.co.nz /MatrixTutorials/WorkingWithRecipes/EliminatingCrazing/UnderstandingCrazing_1.htm   (1364 words)

  
 GlazeTeach - a basic course in glaze technology.
Glaze Teach is a free, self paced, instructional resource which aims to help you to come to grips with the basic principles of ceramic glaze technology.
Our objective is to enable you to take control of your glazes and to experiment intelligently with them in order for you to make them do what you want them to do.
The course was originally written for the students in the Ceramics Department at the School of Art, Otago Polytechnic in Dunedin, New Zealand.
www.matrix2000.co.nz /GlazeTeach/Opening_1.htm   (308 words)

  
 Glaze Calculator Free Software Program
Ceramic glazes are made up of oxides held in a glass matrix.
The Glaze Calculator is designed to make it as easy as possible to formulate glaze recipes from raw materials so that the oxide proportions fall within the parameters required for a particular firing range and glaze effect.
The glaze characteristics are determined by which oxides are present in the glaze and in what proportions.
www.seegreen.com /glazecalc   (78 words)

  
 ArtLex's G-Gl page
Sometimes, when containers of ceramic glazes are unused for a while, the water in them evaporates, leaving other ingredients dried into very hard, compact chunks of powder.
Because there are alternatives to glazes that are less expensive and less time consuming, many artists, educators and students may wish to pursue some of them: colored slips, oxides, and paints.
If a glaze is to be used on any surface that will come in contact with food or beverages, then it is important to insure that the glaze is food safe.
www.artlex.com /ArtLex/G.html   (4728 words)

  
 Crystalline Glaze - Clay Art Web Guide your gateway for ceramic and pottery information on the Web.
Crystalline Glazes Crystalline glazes are among the most fascinating glazes in the ceramics world.
Crystalline Glaze - Clay Art Web Guide your gateway for ceramic and pottery information on the Web.
Crystalline glazed pots, tiles and realistic clay sculptures by George Symth who has been a full time studio potter since 1978.
www.vickihardin.com /links/crystallineglazes.html   (281 words)

  
 Mile Hi Ceramics-Ceramic supplies,Pottery Supplies,equipment for clay artists, pottery studios and ceramic art educators
We are distributors for Duncan Mayco, Spectrum, Amaco, Opulence Ceramic Glazes.
www.milehiceramics.com   (157 words)

  
 Pottery Making Illustrated - A How To Magazine for Potters
Here you can learn the basics of glaze making and try out a few recipes to enhance your works of art and make them truly unique.
Glazes can make or break (no pun intended) your work.
Pottery Making Illustrated is a publication of The American Ceramic Society.
www.potterymaking.org /recipes.html   (57 words)

  
 Ceramics Today - Peter Beard
Peter is aware of historical ceramic precedents, the ancient art of Egypt is a touchstone for a lot of his recent work.
Combinations of shiny, matt and semi-matt glazes are built up in layers to create the textural surfaces during firing.
Strong simple shapes are decorated with complex glaze surfaces to complement and excite the eye.
www.ceramicstoday.com /potw/peter_beard.htm   (772 words)

  
 Digitalfire Ceramic Consultants Database
Ceramic designer and glaze tecnologist specialising in commercial design using Autocad software and a hands on modelling process.
Has more than 10 years experience in alumina and other advanced ceramics and is an expert in the processing of ceramic materials for bodies, engobes, and glazes for ceramic tiles.
Ceramic Engineer with over 30 years of "hands on" experience in the manufacture of heavy clay products, tile, and other ceramic products.
www.digitalfire.com /services/consultants/index.php   (772 words)

  
 Dirty Art - DirtyArt.com
Complex extremely high-fired ceramics, where the glaze and body fuse completely, are generally referred to as "products of ceramic technology." Ceramic technology is used for items such as electronic parts and Space Shuttle tiles.
The process of making ceramic ware on the potter's wheel is called "throwing" or "turning." A ball of clay is placed in the center of a turntable, called the wheel head, which is turned chiefly using foot power (a kick wheel or treadle wheel) or a variable speed electric motor.
Pottery is a form of ceramic technology, where the clay is formed into vessels, generally with utilitarian purposes in mind.
dirtyart.com   (3067 words)

  
 Pottery - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
Similar types of ware made from porcelain clays are simply referred to as "porcelain." Complex extremely high-fired ceramics, where the glaze and body fuse completely, are generally referred to as "products of ceramic technology." Ceramic technology is used for items such as electronic parts and Space Shuttle tiles.
Unglazed pottery that is fired at temperatures in the 800 to 1200 °C range, which does not vitrify in the kiln but remains slightly porous is often called earthenware or terra cotta.
In traditional studio pottery in Great Britain, these techniques were known as "agateware." The name is derived from the agate stone, which shows bands of colours.
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /pottery.htm   (3067 words)

  
 Ceramic Colleges, Schools and Universities List by Digitalfire
The Ceramic studio is roomy and bright with excellent workshop facilities, which include a wheel room with 16 wheels, glaze room, plaster room, slip-casting room, clay-recycling plant, and individual studio spaces for all of our major students.
Also connected to the main ceramics studio is the area chair's private work space, a generous work space for BFA candidates, and a drying/kiln room with six electric kilns (ranging in capacity from one to twenty cubic feet), and two large alpine gas kilns.
CCC's Studio Art program is focussed on teaching the foundations of art and has classes in design, drawing, painting, graphic design, ceramics, ceramic sculpture, photography, web design, and digital imaging.
www.digitalfire.com /services/database.php?list=schools   (3067 words)

  
 Soda and Salt-Fire Firing Guide Technical Resources
Find Ceramic Art related articles on techniques, kilns, firing, communities, glazes, raw materials, reviews, and site news.
so is "glazes cone 6" by michael bailey.
Salt and Soda (Potters.org) Search ClayArt discussions by subject.
www.claystation.com /technical/firing/soda.html   (3067 words)

  
 Martin Brothers, Potters - a Richard Dennis Publication on antiques and collectibles
Around the turn of the century, Wallace, Walter and Edwin Martin produced salt-glaze stoneware pottery that has won a special place in the history of ceramic art.
They established the first studio pottery in Britain.
www.antiquesworld.co.uk /Dennis/Martin_Brothers.html   (3067 words)

  
 Williamsburg Pottery
Sells salt glaze pottery as well as a variety of decorative ceramic items.
Each item is an adaptation of pottery found in old foundations.
Since 1938 James Maloney has been making Pottery near Williamsburg, Virginia.
www.clayscapes.net /williamsburg-pottery.html   (3067 words)

  
 Pottery Deals
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ROSEVILLE POTTERY Old Clematis Vase 455 4" Brown
www.ipotterydeals.com /Discount-Dinnerware/Pottery-Deals/_258.shtml   (3067 words)

  
 School of Art and Design: Summer School
The program, a four-week intensive, offers a comprehensive ceramic experience ranging from ceramic art history, and glaze calculation, to an expansive experience working with clay fabrication techniques.
Walter McConnell, Alfred Associate Professor of Ceramic Art, and a visiting artist will work in the studio along side participants; Alfred MFA students provide support in firing kilns; slide lectures, demonstrations and discussion are a regular feature of the session.
Note: Ceramic studio sessions ART 391/591 Ceramic Sculpture and ART 310/510 Alfred Summer Ceramics are offered concurrently.
art.alfred.edu /summer_school   (1354 words)

  
 Pottery Supplies - Sheffield Pottery offers a huge selection of clays, equipment, wheels, kilns, glazes, chemicals, books, tools, accessories, and more.
Ceramic Supply, ceramic supplies, pottery supply, pottery supplies, art supply, art supplies, clay, clays, potter's clay, potter's wheel, potter's wheels, kiln, kilns, ceramic raw materials, ceramic chemicals, pottery equipment, ceramic equipment, ceramic glaze, ceramic glazes, pottery glaze, pottery glazes, ceramic tools, pottery tools, sculpture tools, pottery books, plaster, Mason stains, pugmills, clay mixers, clay extruders
Pottery Supplies - Sheffield Pottery offers a huge selection of clays, equipment, wheels, kilns, glazes, chemicals, books, tools, accessories, and more.
www.sheffield-pottery.com   (1354 words)

  
 Craft Site Directory - Ceramics
J and J Ceramic Bisque-- We offer ready to paint ceramic bisque, paint, stain, glaze and accessories to finish your ceramic project.
Tile Woman-- TILE WOMAN is a ceramic art studio in Boise, Idaho offering decorative custom designs, hand painted ceramic tiles and travertine stone along with unique ceramic tile quilts.
Dolly and Ernie Ceramics.com-- Ceramics and ceramic bisque at Dolly and Ernie Ceramics with thousands of items and supplies for the ceramic craft.
www.craftsitedirectory.com /ceramics   (604 words)

  
 Antiques, Regional Art, Ancient World, Near Eastern, Ceramics on Trocadero
Islamic monochrome glazed ceramic jar with spherical body, short tapering neck resting on low foot-ring all covered by brown iridescent glaze except for the lower part of the body and the foot, Syria-Raqqua, 13th century AD.
A Persian Islamic ceramic Jug with globular body, flaring trumpet mouth and tall pedestal foot all covered with stunning turquoise glaze except for the lower part of the body and the foot, Iran-Kashan, 12th century A.D. Height: 4 ½ inches (11,5 cm).
An early Islamic iridescent glazed ceramic bowl in Sung -Dynasty manner, covered in a white slip, Iran, 10th century.
www.trocadero.com /directory/Antiques:Regional_Art:Ancient_World:Near_Eastern:Ceramics.html   (679 words)

  
 greenware
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www.dackom.com /greenware.html   (212 words)

  
 Institute DDB (Detail)
The Institute was established to conduct test and research, technical advice, and requested tests of raw materials, foundation, glaze, preparation, molding, burning, and design, which target at the ceramics industry manufacturing tiles, sanitary ware, ceramic pipes, flower pots, and table ware in Tokoname district, and roof tiles, brick and flower pots in Mikawa district.
The Station was transferred to Aichi Prefecture and the name was changed to Aichi Prefectural Tokoname Ceramic Experiment Station.
The name was changed to Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Experiment Station.
read.jst.go.jp /ddbs/plsql/KKN_EG_14?code=E300001000   (212 words)

  
 Song Jun Ware Vase, Chinese
Jun glazes are called 'opalescent.' In ceramic terms this means that the glaze is suffused with thousands of tiny air bubbles caused by release of gases during the glaze melt.
Jun ware of the Song dynasty is often glazed with a thick application of a turquoise to green glaze made by the addition of copper oxide to the glaze.
Sometimes, of course, the glazed piece within the saggar would touch the saggar wall, and the piece would be ruined as it was permanently attached to the saggar.
www.glendale.cc.ca.us /~rkibler/songjunvase.html   (212 words)

  
 Claygirl® of California ... Glossary—Ceramic d'Art, Ceramic Sculpture, Functional and Decorative Pottery, Ceramic Artwork, Functional and Decorative Ceramics, Pottery Glaze, Ceramic Glaze, Ceramics, Pottery, Artist
Glossary—Ceramic d'Art, Ceramic Sculpture, Functional and Decorative Pottery, Ceramic Artwork, Functional and Decorative Ceramics, Pottery Glaze, Ceramic Glaze, Ceramics, Pottery, Artist
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www.claygirl.com /glossary.html   (34 words)

  
 Claygirl® of California ... Glossary: Ferric Oxide and Ferrous Oxide—Ceramic d'Art, Ceramic Sculpture, Functional and Decorative Pottery, Ceramic Artwork, Functional and Decorative Ceramics, Pottery Glaze, Ceramic Glaze, Ceramics, Pottery, Artist
Glossary: Ferric Oxide and Ferrous Oxide—Ceramic d'Art, Ceramic Sculpture, Functional and Decorative Pottery, Ceramic Artwork, Functional and Decorative Ceramics, Pottery Glaze, Ceramic Glaze, Ceramics, Pottery, Artist
They also produce the greens of celadon glazes when fired in a reducing atmosphere.
The red and black iron oxides that produce reddish and brown colors in clay bodies and glazes, as well as acting as fluxes.
www.claygirl.com /glossary/ferricox.html   (34 words)

  
 Zsolnay Tile Museum featuring antique Zsolnay ceramic tiles from the Zsolnay factory in Pécs, Hungary from the private collection of Federico Santi and John Gacher.
Eosin over (believe it or not) a lipstick red ground: the edge is covered with a bright red glaze which was not covered by the Eosin glaze and therefore stayed red in the firing.
Dull eosin glaze fish against a metallic green eosin ocean with a purple eosin sky overhead.
Gold eosin glazed pheasants set against a mottled purple and green eosin background; eosin flowers and tree limbs complete the view.
www.drawrm.com /ztilemus.htm   (3203 words)

  
 Ceramic Painters Web Site - Duncan color Red-Coat; Opaque RC
Red Coat underglazes are formulated to be used with GL611 or GL612 clear glaze, due to their cadmium content, they are not recommended for use on dinnerware items.
Red Coat underglazes produce intense, opaque reds when fired under GL611 Ultra clear or GL 612 Diamond Clear glaze.
They must be applied to shelf cone 04 bisque and allowed to dry thoroughly before applying glaze and glaze firing to shelf cone 06.
streamers.com /color/dunf5rc.htm   (216 words)

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