Graeme Anderson on sun 11 jun 00
For those with a romantic/masochistic streak, this book may be of use =
for preparing your own glazes. =20
"Glazes from Natural Sources." Brian Sutherland. 1987.
ISBN 0 7134 4204 2 Published by B.T. Batsford Ltd. London.
Also, for those interested in opals, this is a local site being =
developed. It shows some nice opals, and mining scenes.
www.wj.com.au/
The opals, unfortunately, are not mine!
Graeme Anderson. Gemopal Pottery. Lightning Ridge.Australia. 2834.
http://www.turboweb.net.au/~gemopal/
Sharon31 on mon 12 jun 00
Hi!
I could not find the book you wrote about but I bought a few month ago,
from Tony Hansen&Axner The "electronic book " Potter Geology of Eric Rowe.
Can be helpful if you have good legs or live near a deposit, or the Grand
Canyon,or if you have a lot of time to spend looking for the real stuff
instead of ordering it ready to use from your supplier
Ababi
sharon@shoval.org.il
http://www.israelceramics.org/main.asp?what=gallery.htm
http://www.milkywayceramics.com/cgallery/asharon.htm
----- Original Message -----
From: Graeme Anderson
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Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2000 11:48
Subject: Re: Glaze book.
For those with a romantic/masochistic streak, this book may be of use for
preparing your own glazes.
"Glazes from Natural Sources." Brian Sutherland. 1987.
ISBN 0 7134 4204 2 Published by B.T. Batsford Ltd. London.
Also, for those interested in opals, this is a local site being developed.
It shows some nice opals, and mining scenes.
www.wj.com.au/
The opals, unfortunately, are not mine!
Graeme Anderson. Gemopal Pottery. Lightning Ridge.Australia. 2834.
http://www.turboweb.net.au/~gemopal/
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