The Process
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Stoneware clay is thrown on a potters wheel.
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Pot is trimmed and a thin layer of iron oxide stain and clay mixture is applied to the surface.
- Design is sketched on with a pin tool and the iron stain is carved away with dental tools.
- A darker cobalt stain is then painted over the iron stain.
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Pot is allowed to dry 1-3 weeks then fired to a low temperature (cone 08 bisque fire).
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Bisque pot is then glazed on the inside only. Those areas not to have glaze are painted with wax.
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Pot is returned to the kiln and fired a second time to a higher temperature (2400 deg. cone 11, stoneware).
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Finished pot is sanded and oiled. Wood handles, leather, and cord are added.
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Hand woven medallions inlaid into tops. Waxed linen over reed with basket weave.