Blue & Red Cup

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Blue & Red Cup

$45.00

This piece was thrown on the potter's wheel then once dry enough, carved, to create a textured surface. I used a stain or glaze inside and out to give it color. It was then fired in a soda fired gas reduction kiln.

Soda firing is a firing technique where a vapour glaze made of sodium oxide (soda) glazes the clay body of the pottery during the firing process. Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is introduced into the kiln, with a nozzle, at a high temperature of over approximately 2350°F. The soda then evaporates and the flame carries the vapour within the kiln, landing on textured porcelain. When the soda vapour comes in contact with the surfaces, it binds to the silica molecules to create a glaze over the surfaces.

Details:

Clay body: high fired porcelain

Size: approx. H-4.25” , W-3”. Rim has warped to be an oval 

Food safe: yes

Dishwasher safe: yes

Microwave safe: no

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