Linda Bloomfield
Special Effect Glazes
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Special Effect Glazes
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A complete guide to fantastic special effects glazes for the studio potter.
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Produktdetails
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- New Ceramics
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 187mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 492g
- ISBN-13: 9781912217878
- ISBN-10: 1912217872
- Artikelnr.: 58350378
- New Ceramics
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 187mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 492g
- ISBN-13: 9781912217878
- ISBN-10: 1912217872
- Artikelnr.: 58350378
Linda Bloomfield
Acknowledgements Introduction Section 1: Glaze Principles and Application
1. Understanding Glazes 2. Glaze Materials and Minerals 3. Colouring Glazes
4. Impurities and Variation In Materials 5. Stability and Durability 6.
Creating and Testing Glazes 7. Glaze Mixing and Application 8. Firing 9.
Glaze 'Defects' Section 2: Special Effect Glazes 10. Special Effects: The
Chemistry 11. Crackle Glazes 12. Ash Glazes 13. Celadon and Copper Red
Glazes 14. Drippy Glazes and Chun Glazes 15. Crystalline Glazes 16. Shrink
and Crawl: Lichen Glazes 17. Volcanic, Lava or Crater Glazes 18. Spotted
Glazes 19. Metallic Glazes 20. Layering Glazes Conclusion References
Bibliography Appendices 1. Glaze Materials UK:US Materials Substitutions 2.
Orton Cone Temperatures 3. Ceramic Materials, Chemical Formula and
Molecular Weight 4. Limits for Stable Glazes 5. Periodic Table of Elements
6. Materials Analysis for UK Frits, Clays and Feldspars 7. Materials
Analysis for US Frits, Clays and Feldspars Suppliers Laboratories for Leach
Testing of Glazes Health and Safety Index
1. Understanding Glazes 2. Glaze Materials and Minerals 3. Colouring Glazes
4. Impurities and Variation In Materials 5. Stability and Durability 6.
Creating and Testing Glazes 7. Glaze Mixing and Application 8. Firing 9.
Glaze 'Defects' Section 2: Special Effect Glazes 10. Special Effects: The
Chemistry 11. Crackle Glazes 12. Ash Glazes 13. Celadon and Copper Red
Glazes 14. Drippy Glazes and Chun Glazes 15. Crystalline Glazes 16. Shrink
and Crawl: Lichen Glazes 17. Volcanic, Lava or Crater Glazes 18. Spotted
Glazes 19. Metallic Glazes 20. Layering Glazes Conclusion References
Bibliography Appendices 1. Glaze Materials UK:US Materials Substitutions 2.
Orton Cone Temperatures 3. Ceramic Materials, Chemical Formula and
Molecular Weight 4. Limits for Stable Glazes 5. Periodic Table of Elements
6. Materials Analysis for UK Frits, Clays and Feldspars 7. Materials
Analysis for US Frits, Clays and Feldspars Suppliers Laboratories for Leach
Testing of Glazes Health and Safety Index
Acknowledgements Introduction Section 1: Glaze Principles and Application
1. Understanding Glazes 2. Glaze Materials and Minerals 3. Colouring Glazes
4. Impurities and Variation In Materials 5. Stability and Durability 6.
Creating and Testing Glazes 7. Glaze Mixing and Application 8. Firing 9.
Glaze 'Defects' Section 2: Special Effect Glazes 10. Special Effects: The
Chemistry 11. Crackle Glazes 12. Ash Glazes 13. Celadon and Copper Red
Glazes 14. Drippy Glazes and Chun Glazes 15. Crystalline Glazes 16. Shrink
and Crawl: Lichen Glazes 17. Volcanic, Lava or Crater Glazes 18. Spotted
Glazes 19. Metallic Glazes 20. Layering Glazes Conclusion References
Bibliography Appendices 1. Glaze Materials UK:US Materials Substitutions 2.
Orton Cone Temperatures 3. Ceramic Materials, Chemical Formula and
Molecular Weight 4. Limits for Stable Glazes 5. Periodic Table of Elements
6. Materials Analysis for UK Frits, Clays and Feldspars 7. Materials
Analysis for US Frits, Clays and Feldspars Suppliers Laboratories for Leach
Testing of Glazes Health and Safety Index
1. Understanding Glazes 2. Glaze Materials and Minerals 3. Colouring Glazes
4. Impurities and Variation In Materials 5. Stability and Durability 6.
Creating and Testing Glazes 7. Glaze Mixing and Application 8. Firing 9.
Glaze 'Defects' Section 2: Special Effect Glazes 10. Special Effects: The
Chemistry 11. Crackle Glazes 12. Ash Glazes 13. Celadon and Copper Red
Glazes 14. Drippy Glazes and Chun Glazes 15. Crystalline Glazes 16. Shrink
and Crawl: Lichen Glazes 17. Volcanic, Lava or Crater Glazes 18. Spotted
Glazes 19. Metallic Glazes 20. Layering Glazes Conclusion References
Bibliography Appendices 1. Glaze Materials UK:US Materials Substitutions 2.
Orton Cone Temperatures 3. Ceramic Materials, Chemical Formula and
Molecular Weight 4. Limits for Stable Glazes 5. Periodic Table of Elements
6. Materials Analysis for UK Frits, Clays and Feldspars 7. Materials
Analysis for US Frits, Clays and Feldspars Suppliers Laboratories for Leach
Testing of Glazes Health and Safety Index