Category: Pottery

White Slip Weed Cup 2

This is the largest of all six of this series, and can hold maybe sixteen ounces.  It has a couple dots of blue glaze that got on there by mistake, but it’s still one of my favorite drinking vessels now.

White Slip Weed Cup 1

For the second set of weed cups, I first tried to scratch in the design and then fill it with white slip, using a metal rib tool to scrape it off. That didn’t work at all. My fellow ceramicists suggested that perhaps I had done it with the clay too wet (It was leather hard …

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Weed Cup 2

This has a slightly narrower shape, and is smaller than the other weed cup.

Weed Cup 1

This is the same dark brown clay I used in the “dark smiley” piece.  I like the color of the clay body, but it’s rather porous and soaks up glaze.  I needed something waxy and opaque to compete with it, and as I learned from the momiji cups, only white satin would do what I …

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Momiji Cup 2

This was the sister cup to Momiji 1.  I was experimenting with glaze techniques, so I used a different one on this cup. For this cup, I used white satin glaze plus a shino.  Shinos can be a great way to bring out detail, especially details of depth.  While it’s interesting, it’s not quite what …

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