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Soda glazing

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The technique of soda glazing in ceramics is becoming more popular with potters, because, like salt glazing, it produces an attractive orange-peel" texture to the object to be glazed, yet offers a more subtle range of colours while being more environmentally friendly. The author of this book discusses the history and techniques of soda glazing, giving plans of kilns and detailed notes on how to produce this attractive effect.

She compares its similarities to and differences from salt glazing. As air pollution causes increasing concern, and as governments legislate accordingly, soda glazing is likely to be used as a more welcome alternative to salt glazing. The work of an international group of ceramic artists is used to illustrate the text."

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Herbert Press Ltd
1789943507 / 9781789943504
Paperback / softback
738.144
30/05/2024
United Kingdom
English
96 pages : illustrations (colour)
24 cm
Reprint. Originally published: London: A. & C. Black, 1995.