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CERAMIC HERITAGE A-Z. Glossary of Pottery Terms. Part 1, Letters A-M.
Discovering Pottery. An A-Z of Ceramic Terms for teachers and all those studying heritage. This is part 1 of 2 - the letters A-M. Welcome to this educational resource. An audiovisual introduction to Ceramics with 26 defined terms, images and some clips. It explores Pottery's rich cultural and historical significance.
DISCOVERING POTTERY. All NEW Ceramic Terms A-Z. Part 1, Letters A-M. https://youtu.be/2GIhQ4ktep0
DISCOVERING POTTERY. All NEW Ceramic Terms A-Z. Part 2, Letters N-Z. https://youtu.be/Zywpo8vEuBc
A is for Albion Ware
B is for Burslem
C is for Creamware
D is for Delftware
E is for Etruria
F is for Feldspar
G is for Goss Ware
H is for Herculaneum
I is for Ironstone
J is for Jasperware
K is for Kiln
L is for Lustreware
M is for Majolica
#pottery #terms #atoz #ceramics #educat...
published: 23 Jan 2024
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Ceramics 101: Clay Vocabulary and Processes
This video covers some of the primary vocabulary about ceramics, including wedging and recycling clay, handbuilding processes, and firing methods. Check out my other ceramics videos for tips on stages of clay, tools, and handbuilding techniques!
published: 25 Mar 2019
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Video Glossary: Temper
You've likely seen pottery sherds or other ceramics at a museum. Today we're going to focus on what Indigenous pottery makers in the Upper Midwest added to the clay when making a vessel. Let's talk temper! Temper is a material mixed with clay to change its characteristics, usually to prevent vessels from cracking as they dry and are fired. Archaeologists closely examine pottery sherds, sometimes with a magnifying glass, loupe, or microscope, to identify the temper used. In the La Crosse area, we find pottery sherds tempered with grit, or crushed rock, made by Woodland tradition peoples. They started making the first pottery in the region around 2,500 years ago. Later, beginning about AD 1300 in La Crosse, precontact peoples of a tradition archaeologists call “Oneota” tempered their pottery...
published: 30 Jan 2024
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Dunting
This video is part of our online glossary of ceramic tools, terms, and techniques.
published: 12 Oct 2015
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What is a Ceramic Ware?
In this video we explain how the Levantine Ceramic Project defines a ceramic ware.
For more information, visit: http://www.levantineceramics.org/
published: 03 Jul 2014
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A-Z of BRITISH POTTERY. Explaining Heritage Terms. Part 2, Letters N-Z.
Discovering Pottery. An A-Z of Ceramic Terms for teachers and all those studying heritage. This is part 2 of 2 - the letters N-Z. Welcome to this educational resource. An audiovisual introduction to Ceramics with 26 defined terms, images and some clips. It explores Pottery's rich cultural and historical significance.
DISCOVERING POTTERY. All NEW Ceramic Terms A-Z. Part 1, Letters A-M. https://youtu.be/2GIhQ4ktep0
DISCOVERING POTTERY. All NEW Ceramic Terms A-Z. Part 2, Letters N-Z. https://youtu.be/Zywpo8vEuBc
N is for New Hall
O is for Oriental
P is for Parian Ware
Q is for Queens Ware
R is for Rockingham
S is for Stoke-on-Trent
T is for Transferware
U is for Underglaze
V is for Vitreous China
W is for Wedgwood
X is for X-Ray Pattern
Y is for Yellowware
Z is for Zinc Glaze
#pottery #ter...
published: 23 Jan 2024
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#Glossary 4 Ceramics! | Dr.Mchem |
#This video describes all difficult words used in chapter with their appropriate meanings! | Dr.Mchem |
published: 17 Nov 2020
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Glaze Blistering
This video is part of our online glossary of ceramic tools, terms, and techniques.
published: 04 Sep 2015
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melting points
This video is part of our onling glossary of ceramic tools, terms, and materials.
published: 02 Dec 2015
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British Ceramic History A-Z: The Ultimate Guide for Pottery Lovers.
Discovering British Ceramic History. A Guide for Pottery Lovers. An A-Z of Ceramic Terms for teachers and all those studying heritage. This is part 1 of the Ultimate Guide for Pottery Lovers covering the letters A-M. Welcome to this educational resource. An audio-visual introduction to Ceramics with 26 defined terms, images and some clips. It explores Pottery's rich cultural and historical significance.
Like Pottery or Ceramics? Discover more of the legacy of the British Potteries and its world heritage on the @PotteriesAuthor channel.
British Ceramic History A-Z: The Ultimate Guide for Pottery Lovers.
https://youtu.be/hfMKKYKvQm0
DISCOVERING POTTERY. All NEW Ceramic Terms A-Z. Part 2, Letters N-Z. https://youtu.be/Zywpo8vEuBc
A is for Albion Ware
B is for Burslem
C is for Creamware...
published: 19 Jul 2024
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Majolica, Faience, And Delftware
This video is part of our online video glossary of ceramic tools, terms, and techniques.
published: 04 Sep 2015
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Mishima
This video is part of our online glossary of ceramics tools, terms, and materials.
published: 29 Sep 2015
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What is Vitrification in pottery?
Hey Everyone! Have you ever asked yourself, how do I know my clay is fully mature? Food safe, water tight, etc.
All of these questions are perfectly valid, and most potters will answer you and say, well was the clay fully vitrified? And you may ask yourself, what does THAT mean? Well no worries! I'm here to tell you what vitrification is in pottery. And in this description I'll share the link to Digital Fire's page so you can read more and learn more about vitrification in pottery.
This video is a quick explanation I made on my Instagram under Busydaydreams_Pottery. I'll be sharing a lot more information there but in the meantime, I hope this helps you understand what firing a clay to a mature temperature, or full vitrification, means. Enjoy!
Digital Fire Vitrification Definition: ht...
published: 23 Apr 2023
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Lustres And Lustreware
This video is part of our online video glossary of ceramic tools, terms, and techniques.
published: 04 Sep 2015
5:18
CERAMIC HERITAGE A-Z. Glossary of Pottery Terms. Part 1, Letters A-M.
Discovering Pottery. An A-Z of Ceramic Terms for teachers and all those studying heritage. This is part 1 of 2 - the letters A-M. Welcome to this educational re...
Discovering Pottery. An A-Z of Ceramic Terms for teachers and all those studying heritage. This is part 1 of 2 - the letters A-M. Welcome to this educational resource. An audiovisual introduction to Ceramics with 26 defined terms, images and some clips. It explores Pottery's rich cultural and historical significance.
DISCOVERING POTTERY. All NEW Ceramic Terms A-Z. Part 1, Letters A-M. https://youtu.be/2GIhQ4ktep0
DISCOVERING POTTERY. All NEW Ceramic Terms A-Z. Part 2, Letters N-Z. https://youtu.be/Zywpo8vEuBc
A is for Albion Ware
B is for Burslem
C is for Creamware
D is for Delftware
E is for Etruria
F is for Feldspar
G is for Goss Ware
H is for Herculaneum
I is for Ironstone
J is for Jasperware
K is for Kiln
L is for Lustreware
M is for Majolica
#pottery #terms #atoz #ceramics #educational #resources #ceramic #heritage #dictionary #stokeontrent #discovering #vocabulary #glossary #british
https://wn.com/Ceramic_Heritage_A_Z._Glossary_Of_Pottery_Terms._Part_1,_Letters_A_M.
Discovering Pottery. An A-Z of Ceramic Terms for teachers and all those studying heritage. This is part 1 of 2 - the letters A-M. Welcome to this educational resource. An audiovisual introduction to Ceramics with 26 defined terms, images and some clips. It explores Pottery's rich cultural and historical significance.
DISCOVERING POTTERY. All NEW Ceramic Terms A-Z. Part 1, Letters A-M. https://youtu.be/2GIhQ4ktep0
DISCOVERING POTTERY. All NEW Ceramic Terms A-Z. Part 2, Letters N-Z. https://youtu.be/Zywpo8vEuBc
A is for Albion Ware
B is for Burslem
C is for Creamware
D is for Delftware
E is for Etruria
F is for Feldspar
G is for Goss Ware
H is for Herculaneum
I is for Ironstone
J is for Jasperware
K is for Kiln
L is for Lustreware
M is for Majolica
#pottery #terms #atoz #ceramics #educational #resources #ceramic #heritage #dictionary #stokeontrent #discovering #vocabulary #glossary #british
- published: 23 Jan 2024
- views: 67
11:14
Ceramics 101: Clay Vocabulary and Processes
This video covers some of the primary vocabulary about ceramics, including wedging and recycling clay, handbuilding processes, and firing methods. Check out my ...
This video covers some of the primary vocabulary about ceramics, including wedging and recycling clay, handbuilding processes, and firing methods. Check out my other ceramics videos for tips on stages of clay, tools, and handbuilding techniques!
https://wn.com/Ceramics_101_Clay_Vocabulary_And_Processes
This video covers some of the primary vocabulary about ceramics, including wedging and recycling clay, handbuilding processes, and firing methods. Check out my other ceramics videos for tips on stages of clay, tools, and handbuilding techniques!
- published: 25 Mar 2019
- views: 81839
2:21
Video Glossary: Temper
You've likely seen pottery sherds or other ceramics at a museum. Today we're going to focus on what Indigenous pottery makers in the Upper Midwest added to the ...
You've likely seen pottery sherds or other ceramics at a museum. Today we're going to focus on what Indigenous pottery makers in the Upper Midwest added to the clay when making a vessel. Let's talk temper! Temper is a material mixed with clay to change its characteristics, usually to prevent vessels from cracking as they dry and are fired. Archaeologists closely examine pottery sherds, sometimes with a magnifying glass, loupe, or microscope, to identify the temper used. In the La Crosse area, we find pottery sherds tempered with grit, or crushed rock, made by Woodland tradition peoples. They started making the first pottery in the region around 2,500 years ago. Later, beginning about AD 1300 in La Crosse, precontact peoples of a tradition archaeologists call “Oneota” tempered their pottery with crushed, burned shells of freshwater mussels. Sometimes the shell has leeched out of the vessel by the time we see it, but the holes from the shell remain so we know it was shell-tempered. Less commonly used tempers in the region include sand and limestone.
Related MVAC webpages:
-Ceramic Analyis: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/educators/archaeology-terms/?letter=c&term=129922
-Lab Analysis - Ceramic Analysis: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/process-of-archaeology/lab-analysis/ceramic-analysis/
-Oneota Ceramics: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/past-cultures/artifacts/?letter=o&term=125944
-Oneota Pottery: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/past-cultures/oneota-pottery/
-Paste: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/educators/archaeology-terms/?letter=p&term=129073
-Pot Sherd: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/educators/archaeology-terms/?letter=p&term=129085
-Pottery: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/educators/archaeology-terms/?letter=p&term=129086
-Technologies - Ceramics: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/past-cultures/native-knowledge/technologies/#Ceramics
-Temper: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/educators/archaeology-terms/?letter=t&term=128951
-Woodland Ceramics: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/past-cultures/artifacts/?letter=w&term=126616
Related MVAC videos:
-How to Recognize Pottery – MVAC’s Dr. Connie Arzigian discusses how to recognize pottery from other artifacts and natural materials, including looking for temper: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hoyiZWToUE&t=617s
-Pottery Decoration – Archaeologists study designs or decoration on pottery in addition to temper. Learn more about how pottery decoration, as well as temper, in the La Crosse changed over time and what this tells us in this video featuring Dr. Connie Arzigian.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhzz8L9RvTU
Artifact Identification
Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center at the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse works mainly in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa and can provide information related to that region. If you would like information on artifacts, email a description of the item and where it was found, and attach a picture of the artifact with a scale to show its size. For more information visit MVAC’s website at: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/contact/.
For information on other regions, we suggest contacting the appropriate state archaeologist from the following list: https://sites.google.com/view/state-archaeologists.
https://wn.com/Video_Glossary_Temper
You've likely seen pottery sherds or other ceramics at a museum. Today we're going to focus on what Indigenous pottery makers in the Upper Midwest added to the clay when making a vessel. Let's talk temper! Temper is a material mixed with clay to change its characteristics, usually to prevent vessels from cracking as they dry and are fired. Archaeologists closely examine pottery sherds, sometimes with a magnifying glass, loupe, or microscope, to identify the temper used. In the La Crosse area, we find pottery sherds tempered with grit, or crushed rock, made by Woodland tradition peoples. They started making the first pottery in the region around 2,500 years ago. Later, beginning about AD 1300 in La Crosse, precontact peoples of a tradition archaeologists call “Oneota” tempered their pottery with crushed, burned shells of freshwater mussels. Sometimes the shell has leeched out of the vessel by the time we see it, but the holes from the shell remain so we know it was shell-tempered. Less commonly used tempers in the region include sand and limestone.
Related MVAC webpages:
-Ceramic Analyis: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/educators/archaeology-terms/?letter=c&term=129922
-Lab Analysis - Ceramic Analysis: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/process-of-archaeology/lab-analysis/ceramic-analysis/
-Oneota Ceramics: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/past-cultures/artifacts/?letter=o&term=125944
-Oneota Pottery: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/past-cultures/oneota-pottery/
-Paste: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/educators/archaeology-terms/?letter=p&term=129073
-Pot Sherd: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/educators/archaeology-terms/?letter=p&term=129085
-Pottery: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/educators/archaeology-terms/?letter=p&term=129086
-Technologies - Ceramics: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/past-cultures/native-knowledge/technologies/#Ceramics
-Temper: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/educators/archaeology-terms/?letter=t&term=128951
-Woodland Ceramics: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/past-cultures/artifacts/?letter=w&term=126616
Related MVAC videos:
-How to Recognize Pottery – MVAC’s Dr. Connie Arzigian discusses how to recognize pottery from other artifacts and natural materials, including looking for temper: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hoyiZWToUE&t=617s
-Pottery Decoration – Archaeologists study designs or decoration on pottery in addition to temper. Learn more about how pottery decoration, as well as temper, in the La Crosse changed over time and what this tells us in this video featuring Dr. Connie Arzigian.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhzz8L9RvTU
Artifact Identification
Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center at the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse works mainly in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa and can provide information related to that region. If you would like information on artifacts, email a description of the item and where it was found, and attach a picture of the artifact with a scale to show its size. For more information visit MVAC’s website at: https://www.uwlax.edu/mvac/contact/.
For information on other regions, we suggest contacting the appropriate state archaeologist from the following list: https://sites.google.com/view/state-archaeologists.
- published: 30 Jan 2024
- views: 212
0:29
Dunting
This video is part of our online glossary of ceramic tools, terms, and techniques.
This video is part of our online glossary of ceramic tools, terms, and techniques.
https://wn.com/Dunting
This video is part of our online glossary of ceramic tools, terms, and techniques.
- published: 12 Oct 2015
- views: 1147
4:36
What is a Ceramic Ware?
In this video we explain how the Levantine Ceramic Project defines a ceramic ware.
For more information, visit: http://www.levantineceramics.org/
In this video we explain how the Levantine Ceramic Project defines a ceramic ware.
For more information, visit: http://www.levantineceramics.org/
https://wn.com/What_Is_A_Ceramic_Ware
In this video we explain how the Levantine Ceramic Project defines a ceramic ware.
For more information, visit: http://www.levantineceramics.org/
- published: 03 Jul 2014
- views: 1082
5:07
A-Z of BRITISH POTTERY. Explaining Heritage Terms. Part 2, Letters N-Z.
Discovering Pottery. An A-Z of Ceramic Terms for teachers and all those studying heritage. This is part 2 of 2 - the letters N-Z. Welcome to this educational re...
Discovering Pottery. An A-Z of Ceramic Terms for teachers and all those studying heritage. This is part 2 of 2 - the letters N-Z. Welcome to this educational resource. An audiovisual introduction to Ceramics with 26 defined terms, images and some clips. It explores Pottery's rich cultural and historical significance.
DISCOVERING POTTERY. All NEW Ceramic Terms A-Z. Part 1, Letters A-M. https://youtu.be/2GIhQ4ktep0
DISCOVERING POTTERY. All NEW Ceramic Terms A-Z. Part 2, Letters N-Z. https://youtu.be/Zywpo8vEuBc
N is for New Hall
O is for Oriental
P is for Parian Ware
Q is for Queens Ware
R is for Rockingham
S is for Stoke-on-Trent
T is for Transferware
U is for Underglaze
V is for Vitreous China
W is for Wedgwood
X is for X-Ray Pattern
Y is for Yellowware
Z is for Zinc Glaze
#pottery #terms #atoz #ceramics #educational #resources #ceramic #british #heritage #dictionary #stokeontrent #explaining #vocabulary #glossary
https://wn.com/A_Z_Of_British_Pottery._Explaining_Heritage_Terms._Part_2,_Letters_N_Z.
Discovering Pottery. An A-Z of Ceramic Terms for teachers and all those studying heritage. This is part 2 of 2 - the letters N-Z. Welcome to this educational resource. An audiovisual introduction to Ceramics with 26 defined terms, images and some clips. It explores Pottery's rich cultural and historical significance.
DISCOVERING POTTERY. All NEW Ceramic Terms A-Z. Part 1, Letters A-M. https://youtu.be/2GIhQ4ktep0
DISCOVERING POTTERY. All NEW Ceramic Terms A-Z. Part 2, Letters N-Z. https://youtu.be/Zywpo8vEuBc
N is for New Hall
O is for Oriental
P is for Parian Ware
Q is for Queens Ware
R is for Rockingham
S is for Stoke-on-Trent
T is for Transferware
U is for Underglaze
V is for Vitreous China
W is for Wedgwood
X is for X-Ray Pattern
Y is for Yellowware
Z is for Zinc Glaze
#pottery #terms #atoz #ceramics #educational #resources #ceramic #british #heritage #dictionary #stokeontrent #explaining #vocabulary #glossary
- published: 23 Jan 2024
- views: 69
10:01
#Glossary 4 Ceramics! | Dr.Mchem |
#This video describes all difficult words used in chapter with their appropriate meanings! | Dr.Mchem |
#This video describes all difficult words used in chapter with their appropriate meanings! | Dr.Mchem |
https://wn.com/Glossary_4_Ceramics_|_Dr.Mchem_|
#This video describes all difficult words used in chapter with their appropriate meanings! | Dr.Mchem |
- published: 17 Nov 2020
- views: 135
0:31
Glaze Blistering
This video is part of our online glossary of ceramic tools, terms, and techniques.
This video is part of our online glossary of ceramic tools, terms, and techniques.
https://wn.com/Glaze_Blistering
This video is part of our online glossary of ceramic tools, terms, and techniques.
- published: 04 Sep 2015
- views: 1703
0:42
melting points
This video is part of our onling glossary of ceramic tools, terms, and materials.
This video is part of our onling glossary of ceramic tools, terms, and materials.
https://wn.com/Melting_Points
This video is part of our onling glossary of ceramic tools, terms, and materials.
- published: 02 Dec 2015
- views: 415
5:06
British Ceramic History A-Z: The Ultimate Guide for Pottery Lovers.
Discovering British Ceramic History. A Guide for Pottery Lovers. An A-Z of Ceramic Terms for teachers and all those studying heritage. This is part 1 of the Ul...
Discovering British Ceramic History. A Guide for Pottery Lovers. An A-Z of Ceramic Terms for teachers and all those studying heritage. This is part 1 of the Ultimate Guide for Pottery Lovers covering the letters A-M. Welcome to this educational resource. An audio-visual introduction to Ceramics with 26 defined terms, images and some clips. It explores Pottery's rich cultural and historical significance.
Like Pottery or Ceramics? Discover more of the legacy of the British Potteries and its world heritage on the @PotteriesAuthor channel.
British Ceramic History A-Z: The Ultimate Guide for Pottery Lovers.
https://youtu.be/hfMKKYKvQm0
DISCOVERING POTTERY. All NEW Ceramic Terms A-Z. Part 2, Letters N-Z. https://youtu.be/Zywpo8vEuBc
A is for Albion Ware
B is for Burslem
C is for Creamware
D is for Delftware
E is for Etruria
F is for Feldspar
G is for Goss Ware
H is for Herculaneum
I is for Ironstone
J is for Jasperware
K is for Kiln
L is for Lustreware
M is for Majolica
#pottery #terms #atoz #ceramics #educational #resources #ceramic #heritage #dictionary #stokeontrent #discovering #vocabulary #glossary #british
https://wn.com/British_Ceramic_History_A_Z_The_Ultimate_Guide_For_Pottery_Lovers.
Discovering British Ceramic History. A Guide for Pottery Lovers. An A-Z of Ceramic Terms for teachers and all those studying heritage. This is part 1 of the Ultimate Guide for Pottery Lovers covering the letters A-M. Welcome to this educational resource. An audio-visual introduction to Ceramics with 26 defined terms, images and some clips. It explores Pottery's rich cultural and historical significance.
Like Pottery or Ceramics? Discover more of the legacy of the British Potteries and its world heritage on the @PotteriesAuthor channel.
British Ceramic History A-Z: The Ultimate Guide for Pottery Lovers.
https://youtu.be/hfMKKYKvQm0
DISCOVERING POTTERY. All NEW Ceramic Terms A-Z. Part 2, Letters N-Z. https://youtu.be/Zywpo8vEuBc
A is for Albion Ware
B is for Burslem
C is for Creamware
D is for Delftware
E is for Etruria
F is for Feldspar
G is for Goss Ware
H is for Herculaneum
I is for Ironstone
J is for Jasperware
K is for Kiln
L is for Lustreware
M is for Majolica
#pottery #terms #atoz #ceramics #educational #resources #ceramic #heritage #dictionary #stokeontrent #discovering #vocabulary #glossary #british
- published: 19 Jul 2024
- views: 64
0:34
Majolica, Faience, And Delftware
This video is part of our online video glossary of ceramic tools, terms, and techniques.
This video is part of our online video glossary of ceramic tools, terms, and techniques.
https://wn.com/Majolica,_Faience,_And_Delftware
This video is part of our online video glossary of ceramic tools, terms, and techniques.
- published: 04 Sep 2015
- views: 573
0:56
Mishima
This video is part of our online glossary of ceramics tools, terms, and materials.
This video is part of our online glossary of ceramics tools, terms, and materials.
https://wn.com/Mishima
This video is part of our online glossary of ceramics tools, terms, and materials.
- published: 29 Sep 2015
- views: 11810
1:28
What is Vitrification in pottery?
Hey Everyone! Have you ever asked yourself, how do I know my clay is fully mature? Food safe, water tight, etc.
All of these questions are perfectly valid, an...
Hey Everyone! Have you ever asked yourself, how do I know my clay is fully mature? Food safe, water tight, etc.
All of these questions are perfectly valid, and most potters will answer you and say, well was the clay fully vitrified? And you may ask yourself, what does THAT mean? Well no worries! I'm here to tell you what vitrification is in pottery. And in this description I'll share the link to Digital Fire's page so you can read more and learn more about vitrification in pottery.
This video is a quick explanation I made on my Instagram under Busydaydreams_Pottery. I'll be sharing a lot more information there but in the meantime, I hope this helps you understand what firing a clay to a mature temperature, or full vitrification, means. Enjoy!
Digital Fire Vitrification Definition: https://digitalfire.com/glossary/vitrification
https://wn.com/What_Is_Vitrification_In_Pottery
Hey Everyone! Have you ever asked yourself, how do I know my clay is fully mature? Food safe, water tight, etc.
All of these questions are perfectly valid, and most potters will answer you and say, well was the clay fully vitrified? And you may ask yourself, what does THAT mean? Well no worries! I'm here to tell you what vitrification is in pottery. And in this description I'll share the link to Digital Fire's page so you can read more and learn more about vitrification in pottery.
This video is a quick explanation I made on my Instagram under Busydaydreams_Pottery. I'll be sharing a lot more information there but in the meantime, I hope this helps you understand what firing a clay to a mature temperature, or full vitrification, means. Enjoy!
Digital Fire Vitrification Definition: https://digitalfire.com/glossary/vitrification
- published: 23 Apr 2023
- views: 680
0:46
Lustres And Lustreware
This video is part of our online video glossary of ceramic tools, terms, and techniques.
This video is part of our online video glossary of ceramic tools, terms, and techniques.
https://wn.com/Lustres_And_Lustreware
This video is part of our online video glossary of ceramic tools, terms, and techniques.
- published: 04 Sep 2015
- views: 750