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Glazes from Natural Sources: A Working Handbook for Potters, 2nd edition,Used
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Any real education in ceramics must involve, from the outset, an appreciation of the source materialsthe rocks around us. While good, throwable clay may be a regional commodity, there is no part of the world that will not yield potential glaze materials in abundance. Potters therefore need to know how to exploit the special properties of local rocks quickly, reliably, and methodically. This new revised and updated version of Brian Sutherland's classic book on making glazes from natural sources explains how to locate glaze material and construct, test, and use the glazes created.Glazes from Natural Sources discusses rock types and other likely sources of supply, the making of test pieces, and the use of blend systems and constructions. The author also clarifies the Seger system of glaze presentation for those who, like himself, have found it difficult to grasp and apply. He covers, and supplies, formulae for glazes for all temperaturesfrom raku to stoneware and porcelainand includes sample recipes. The book emphasizes careful planning and control to ensure results that are repeatable. This makes the science behind making glazes from natural sources both understandable and feasible.Glazes from Natural Sources is fully illustrated, with diagrams of techniques demonstrated as well as images of the finished works of potters to show the results of these natural glazes. First published in 1987, this book is considered a classic by ceramicists. This edition includes a new chapter by glaze expert Nigel Wood.
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- Q: How many pages are in this book? A: There are one hundred forty-two pages in this book. It provides a thorough exploration of glazes made from natural materials.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: This book is a paperback. The paperback binding makes it lightweight and easy to handle.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the book? A: The book measures seven point five two inches by nine point five inches and is zero point five one inches thick. These dimensions make it a comfortable size for reading.
- Q: Which author wrote this book? A: The book is authored by Brian Sutherland. He is recognized for his expertise in ceramics and glaze formulation.
- Q: What is the primary focus of the book? A: The primary focus is on making glazes from natural sources. It emphasizes understanding local rocks and materials for pottery.
- Q: Is this book suitable for beginners in ceramics? A: Yes, the book is suitable for beginners. It provides clear explanations and guidance on glaze formulation and usage.
- Q: Can experienced potters benefit from this book? A: Yes, experienced potters can benefit from this book. It includes advanced techniques and updated information on glaze materials.
- Q: What techniques does the book cover? A: The book covers techniques for locating glaze materials, constructing test pieces, and using blend systems. It also clarifies the Seger system of glaze presentation.
- Q: Are there sample recipes included in this book? A: Yes, the book includes sample recipes for various types of glazes. These recipes cater to different firing temperatures, including raku and stoneware.
- Q: How should I store this book to keep it safe? A: Store the book in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. This will help preserve its condition and prevent fading.
- Q: Can I clean the book if it gets dirty? A: Yes, you can gently wipe the cover with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions that may damage the pages.
- Q: What is the return policy for this book? A: The return policy typically allows returns within thirty days if the book is in its original condition. Check the retailer's specific policy for details.
- Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact the retailer immediately for a replacement or refund. They usually have customer service options for such issues.
- Q: Is this book illustrated? A: Yes, the book is fully illustrated. It includes diagrams of techniques and images of finished works by potters.
- Q: Does the book include any new content from the previous edition? A: Yes, this edition includes a new chapter by glaze expert Nigel Wood. This adds updated insights and techniques to the existing content.