Monday, June 22, 2009
What is Raku
Raku is a blast! Raku is a pottery firing process where pots are lifted out of the really hot kiln with long tongs just after the glaze has melted and before the pots or kiln cool. The pots are still glowing red when they are placed into a metal container with a combustible material (newspaper, pine needles, sawdust, etc.). The combustible material quickly catches fire and a lid is placed on top to snuff out the oxygen. The fire and pots in the container are starved for oxygen and try to pull it from the glaze, this lack of O2 results in beautiful pieces of pottery. These pots do not hold water and are not safe for food.
Labels:
ceramics,
glaze,
pottery,
raku,
t pots pottery,
teresa wik
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Where is that "HOT" photo of your Drop-In raku session?! Dogwoos
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