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A few shots from last night and this morning. Working on the marble look. Iphone photos are not as nice as my home studio shots. Similar mugs with handles coming off the top like the cone mugs should be up tomorrow or the next day.
These two are about twelve ounces.
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These two will be much larger and green / blue.
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Kind regards,
Keith
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OMFG! I love what you've done by reducing the diameter of the bottom of the mug a bit. I'm excited to see what the "inside the mug" handles will look like on this style. The "marble" look is in fact what June and I will be asking for once our kitchen is done in a couple of months. Instead of the "natural" marble color I've seen on some of the early ones, adding a bit of color is a nice touch. When we do place our order, I suspect that June will want some sort of variety in color. So cool. Thanks for the updates.
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You guys should check this place out:) Pottery Round Table, a pottery forum Keith is that marbling just on the surface or all the way through the clay? Mason stains?
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I’m glazing the pieces with the inside mug handle tonight and should have more photos tomorrow! This next batch is blue / green. Next is blue and then red. If you are interested in a specific color, let me know and I’ll look into it.
The marbling and the handles are color throughout. Somewhere, I have a broken handle and will snap a few photos. The color is mason stain worked into the clay. The end effect is very much part of the process used to make it.
When throwing, the water / clay / slip that forms on the outside covers the pattern. Before taking off the wheel, I use a metal rib to clean off the surface. Only then do I see the pattern. Its pretty cool. It will take a photographer friend, but I’ll get some action shots.
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clear glaze applied and ready for the kiln.
2 fingers fit easily, 3 is a little tight.
14 oz to the rim, 12 oz fill is about right.
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blue / green mugs with handles.
once fired, these will fit 4 fingers easily
unknown volume but it could be high.
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Last edited by gt6267a; 01-29-2011 at 11:04 AM.
Reason: getting the images right.
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Mixed into wet clay, the red and blue stains are rather subtle. While i performed the same techniques, they did not reveal an easy to see pattern like the green or black colorants. The blue handles look like they are applied to almost white mugs in comparison to the green / black. It should be interesting to see if they darken / reveal themselves a bit more in the firing.
clean and ready for battle with the glaze bucket:
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all dressed up and ready for a nice 2250F toasting:
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they should be out of the kiln weds or thursday.
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Those are some nice looking pieces, well thought out for sure.
There's nothing better than a mug that works well.
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