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Do glaze recipes feel like reading a foreign language to you?
Potters use all sorts of seemingly complicated and technical materials like Wollastonite, Feldspars, Nepheline Syenite, Gerstley Borate etc.
What are all those materials there for?
Many potters just weigh out these materials without having a clue why they're in the glaze or what function they perform.
I was mixing my own glazes for 5 years before I really started learning about the glaze materials I was using.
For 5 years, I had the same question that many of you have "What do the glaze materials do?"
A class for beginners
Understanding the role each material plays in our glaze, even on a basic level, can feel very empowering. It's the first step to understanding glaze chemistry, which opens up a whole new world of ceramic possibilities.
If you’re ready to start learning about glaze materials, then you don’t want to miss this beginner friendly class where you'll learn:
An overview of what glazes are made of
- How glazes melt in the kiln
- How each material fits into the the equation
- Different categories of materials and how materials in the same category can be substituted for each other
- The chemistry behind each material with reference to the periodic table of elements
No experience with glaze chemistry is required, we'll start with the basics.
If you've ever looked at a glaze recipe and thought “I have no idea what any of this means” then this class was made for you!
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