Ever since I became interested in the world of ceramics, crystalline glazes have been the most fascinating and challenging to me. Even though crystalline glazes are the most difficult and elusive to potters, their spectacular results (when done right) keep me coming back. Over the last year I have developed a crystalline glaze that yields consistent and excellent results. During this period, I have worked with these glazes in the traditional manor, being that they are only applied to smooth porcelain vessels. My proposal will be to attempt crystalline glazes on different surface textures
The application of glazes on pottery became common in Western Europe from the late 12th century / ea...
Glass-ceramics are ceramic materials produced through controlled crystallisation (nucleation and cry...
[EN] The impact resistance method is a useful procedure to determine the tile resistance. While othe...
The focus of this thesis paper will be on macrocrystalline glazes and their colouring oxides/carbona...
Surface smoothness is an important characteristic of ceramic glazes as it influences chemical resist...
Surface smoothness of ceramic glazes is always an important characteristic of ceramic glazes as a po...
This study documents the evolution of a unique body of ceramic work which straddles the areas of sci...
Crystalline glazes were first developed commercially for the ceramic industry in France in the mid-n...
In this research a mixture of 90%wt of industrial residues (recycled soda-lime glass and ashes from ...
This work elucidates the mechanism responsible for the lustre effect of scheelite-based glazes for s...
International audienceGlass coatings on potteries, glass and metals are used as décor but also for t...
The goal for this project will be to achieve colors in handmade glazes that are found on the color w...
A wet grinding study of ceramic glazes by varying material to pebble ratio established that the incr...
The present communication describes the synthesis of anti-slip enamel exhibiting glass-ceramic natur...
The purpose of this study was to arrive at a unity between glazing and surface patterns on ceramic f...
The application of glazes on pottery became common in Western Europe from the late 12th century / ea...
Glass-ceramics are ceramic materials produced through controlled crystallisation (nucleation and cry...
[EN] The impact resistance method is a useful procedure to determine the tile resistance. While othe...
The focus of this thesis paper will be on macrocrystalline glazes and their colouring oxides/carbona...
Surface smoothness is an important characteristic of ceramic glazes as it influences chemical resist...
Surface smoothness of ceramic glazes is always an important characteristic of ceramic glazes as a po...
This study documents the evolution of a unique body of ceramic work which straddles the areas of sci...
Crystalline glazes were first developed commercially for the ceramic industry in France in the mid-n...
In this research a mixture of 90%wt of industrial residues (recycled soda-lime glass and ashes from ...
This work elucidates the mechanism responsible for the lustre effect of scheelite-based glazes for s...
International audienceGlass coatings on potteries, glass and metals are used as décor but also for t...
The goal for this project will be to achieve colors in handmade glazes that are found on the color w...
A wet grinding study of ceramic glazes by varying material to pebble ratio established that the incr...
The present communication describes the synthesis of anti-slip enamel exhibiting glass-ceramic natur...
The purpose of this study was to arrive at a unity between glazing and surface patterns on ceramic f...
The application of glazes on pottery became common in Western Europe from the late 12th century / ea...
Glass-ceramics are ceramic materials produced through controlled crystallisation (nucleation and cry...
[EN] The impact resistance method is a useful procedure to determine the tile resistance. While othe...