If you have just started experimenting with pottery firing, you would need a kiln to do that. However, for most beginner artists, a kiln can be an expensive investment. If you aren’t in it for […]
Glazing ceramics is an art very few can master in a short time frame. Beginners face issues when it comes to achieving perfection with glazing techniques. So, the best move is to select a glaze […]
Regardless of how careful one is, even the best potters can end up with extra clay that cannot be used for the project. While the doughy clay can be reused, the watered-down variants might be […]
When starting your pottery journey, it is better to learn the craft with low-fire clay. These clay variants can be fired at a low kiln temperature, making them safer and easy to work with. Moreover, […]
Potters who have recently achieved success in the throwing process would want to move on to the next step, which is glazing and firing. You would be very enthusiastic and excited to get the job […]
Are you in need of the best tools for clay sculpting? Narrowing down the right toolset for your pottery escapades can be confusing. So, it is important that you get an unbiased opinion and review […]
Kiln firing is a process that requires some experience if you are learning the art. You cannot simply pick up the piece and start the kiln firing process. You need to learn all about the […]
Are you wondering what wax emulsions are and how you can use it for your pottery escapades? It is a balanced mixture comprised of more than one wax mixed with water. Normally, water and waxes […]
With so many decorating and glazing options for potters, wax-resist can be a great tool to get rid of mistakes and deck up your piece as well. Wax resists give you ample options to decorate […]
Air-Dry Clay is an easy-to-use clay variant that is beginner-friendly with no kiln-firing required. The best thing about this clay is that it is smooth & isn’t as sticky when compared to traditional clay. While […]
Remember the last time you glazed your pottery piece and fired it in a kiln? There is a chance the glaze must have stuck to the kiln shelf. There are very few experienced potters that […]