by Kyra Lysynecky | June 11, 2024 | Glazes, Informative, Myth Busters
Ceramic glaze crazing, characterized by a network of fine cracks on the surface of glazed pottery, has long intrigued and occasionally frustrated ceramic artists. This phenomenon can be seen as both a defect and a unique design element. In this article, we explore the...
by Kyra Lysynecky | June 5, 2024 | Featured Article, Glazes, Informative, Myth Busters
Shino glazes are a type of glaze known for their beautiful milky white to orange colors and fleshy textured surfaces. Originally developed in 16th century Japan, these glazes were used on tea bowls prized for their understated elegance. Eventually making their way to...
by Kyra Lysynecky | April 24, 2024 | Informative, Kilns
Not Just Hot Air: Understanding Thermocouples in Your Kiln For centuries, ceramic kilns have been the fiery hearts of the studio. But behind the scenes, a tiny but mighty device ensures your ceramics reach their full potential: the thermocouple. In this article, we...
by Kyra Lysynecky | February 29, 2024 | Glazes, Informative, Myth Busters
The Truth About Lead in Ceramics Let’s dive into a topic that often sparks concern and confusion among consumers: lead in ceramics. It’s a subject surrounded by misinformation and fear, but it’s time to shed some light on the facts. First and...
by Kyra Lysynecky | February 21, 2024 | Charts, Informative
Ceramic Cones:Â “Heatwork” In the world of ceramics, the term “heatwork” is often used to describe the process of firing clay and glazes in kilns. However, as any experienced potter or ceramic artist will tell you, this term doesn’t quite...
by Kyra Lysynecky | February 20, 2024 | Clay, Informative, Kilns, Myth Busters
Ceramic Cones:Â Understanding the Perfect Cone Bend Do you work in pottery or ceramics? If so, you’ve likely encountered the concept of cone temperature readings. For those new to the craft, understanding the intricacies of cone readings can be a bit like...