Making of a large mokko pot - Step3 : Glaze | Bonsai pottery
The last step in the making of a "mokko" bonsai pot : the glaze. The pot was preliminarily fired once at ±1000 ° C. Realization of the patina with oxides juice, then laying the glaze with a brush, and finally firing at 1250 °C. Pottery in white sandstone covered with oxides, firing at 1250 C°. If you enjoyed this video, consider helping out by supporting me : 🟧 / gregceramics ▶️ / @greg-ceramics For a single donation you can use: ☕ https://www.buymeacoffee.com/GregCera... 🏺 All my creations and e-shop on https://www.greg-ceramics.com/ 🛠️ My tools : Homemade Tools : https://www.greg-ceramics.com/?page=tool Essential Tools (Amazon) : https://amzn.to/3V76ZZ2 If you want to follow me: / gregceramics / gregceramics / greg-ceramics #handmade #pottery #bonsai #ceramic #makingof #clay #pot

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