Salt Glazing By. Rosemary Cochrane
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Potters and collectors alike are captivated by the distinctive surface qualities of salt glaze. Its revival amongst studio potters has produced some beautiful and exciting work, and salt glaze continues to inspire a new generation of makersat the startof the twenty-first century. This book traces the history of the technique from the time the German stonewares wre exported to England in the early 1600s, and explains the principles and processes being used today. In a rich and authoritative text, the author shares her own fascination with salt glaze, bringing together her practical experience and skills, and her personal interest and research into these wares.
Lavish illustrations throughout 'Salt-Glaze Ceramics' show the textures and colours that characterize old and contemporary salt glaze, and celebrate the work of leading salt-glaze makers as part of the continuous legacy of the alchemy of salt, clay and fire.
Whether you wish to become involved in salt glaze by making and firing pots, or to gain a wider appreciation with an insight into the process, there is a wealth of information to enjoy within the chapters of this book.
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