Angela Davis on sun 3 apr 05
Michael wrote;
"Just for fun, any guesses what the two ingredients are that make up the dry
yellow glaze?..."
http://public.fotki.com/SHYRABBIT/bowls
D. Michael Coffee
Shy Rabbit Showroom
& Ceramic Studio
Pagosa Springs, CO
(email) dmcarts2u@aol.com
(web) http://www.dmcarts.com
I would guess Manganese dioxide with your ash . Or
are there 2 ingredients in addition to the ash?
The teabowls are wonderful, at each image was sure I found the
one I had to have...untill I saw the next slide. How can I decide?
Thanks for sharing.
Angela Davis
Mixing cone 6 ash tests.
Lee Love on sun 3 apr 05
Angela Davis wrote:
> Michael wrote;
>
>
> "Just for fun, any guesses what the two ingredients are that make up
> the dry
> yellow glaze?..."
Rutile?
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Lee In Mashiko, Japan
John Anthony on sun 3 apr 05
Hi Michael-
yellow ochre and ash?
A lovely collection of pots.
John A
http://www.redhillpottery.com
Jennifer Boyer on sun 3 apr 05
Feldspar and Titanium?
Jennifer
On Apr 3, 2005, at 10:41 AM, Lee Love wrote:
> Angela Davis wrote:
>
>> Michael wrote;
>>
>>
>> "Just for fun, any guesses what the two ingredients are that make up
>> the dry
>> yellow glaze?..."
>
> Rutile?
>
> --
>
> Lee In Mashiko, Japan
>
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