Ash Glaze Results

 

I love how the glaze turned out on my dug clay pot, there are so many earthy tones and the grittiness of the clay shows through really strongly, it has the raw, organic look that I was hoping for and I wasn't expecting it to have the green-ness that it does so that was a good surprise. the clay also has a nice gradient where it has 'toasted' from being fired twice and this is adds to the multi-tonality of the piece. I think it will stand out in Newstead Abbey because there is a lot of very eccentric pottery and china throughout the rooms, it's all very polished and flashy so my pieces contrast with this kind of maximalism associated with the rich and powerful.

The glaze looks totally different on the white earthenware clay, it's really subtle and reminds me of vanilla ice cream with the little speckles and warm off-white colour. I don't think it is as effective as on the dug clay because it lacks contrast and doesn't really catch the eye because of how subdued the colour is.

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Bonus: this is a bowl and pair of dice made by my partner with the clay that he helped me dig, and I brought it in to be fired and glazed. The dice make a really nice sound when thrown into the bowl.

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