This was my first real teapot! Oribe glaze on porcelain

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Comment by Amanda Sullivan on May 11, 2013 at 7:43am

by the way I got the recipes from my teacher and she said most work at cone 6 and some in oxidation if you are interested

Comment by Amanda Sullivan on May 10, 2013 at 5:19pm

I am no longer able to do reduction either, I just bought a kiln so I am also doing cone 6 ox.  Very new to me but I had done electric before so it shouldn't be that much more to learn!  Thank you so much I will definitely check that out!

Comment by Nadine Mercader on May 10, 2013 at 2:15pm

Amanda, 

I do make my own glazes cone 6 electric.  I am so disappointed that your Oribe is gas reduction!

When you want to learn you should read Hesselbert & Roy's Mastering cone 6 glazes it is a great book and Hesselbert's program,  Glaze Master has a free download to use it for 60 days.

Comment by Amanda Sullivan on May 10, 2013 at 1:14pm

Thank you!! This was done in my Ceramics class in their gas kiln so it is Cone 10 Reduction, the only glaze I used was a classic Oribe glaze, by the way I have the recipe to. :o)

Comment by Nadine Mercader on May 10, 2013 at 8:55am

Great job on your first teapot!  What glaze did you use on this/application method?

Nadine

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