This teabowl has beautiful copper red flashings all around the outside of the bowl. The inside was glazed with a Clear Crackle Glaze. The outside was first glazed with the Clear Crackle and then glazed again with a Turquoise Crackle.
I think the clear glaze I use is Called Soldner's Clear Crackle. 80% Gerstley Borate, 20% Neph. Sy.
For the Turquoise Crackle glaze I just added 10% Zircopax and 2% Copper Carbonate to the Soldner's Clear.
Hi This are so good looking. I love the turquoise one. I have tried the Fergeson recipe so many time and I always get something diffrent. I have not done raku much lately. I am working on some new recipes for some sculptures that I made. I guess i am just going to diffrent diraction again.
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Hi
This are so good looking. I love the turquoise one.
I have tried the Fergeson recipe so many time and I always get something diffrent.
I have not done raku much lately.
I am working on some new recipes for some sculptures that I made.
I guess i am just going to diffrent diraction again.
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