Firing Clay in a Charcoal Grill - Pottery Experiment - Relaxing Crafting - Svartbränning Keramik
This winter I fired these clay pendants in a charcoal grill, using a ceramic clay, and I want to share this experiment with you! I am firing them in the paper+foil packages because I wanted to color them black, aka using a "saggar" to create a reduction firing, or "svartbränning". And remember that firing this way will not make your things watertight and *not food safe*. Only do this with decorative things. I hope you find the video enjoyable and relaxing. -Some of the pendants I made in the video are available in my shop here: https://www.nymla.se/shop -Want to see my videos two weeks early? Feel free to check out my Patreon: / nymla -I have instagram: / nymla Thank you for watching! :) --- 00:00 - Making a pendant 06:00 - Making another pendant 10:30 - Making a third pendant 12:54 - The first firing 18:30 - Second firing 22:08 - Third firing 26:10 - Washing the pendants 28:24 - Fourth firing 33:21 - Conclusions 34:07 - Cording & Finishing

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