Rugged Industrial Blue Vase
$45.00Yet another of my favorite glazes. The rim on the opening has what is called two drop collars. This is the second time I’ve tried this technique.
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Yet another of my favorite glazes. The rim on the opening has what is called two drop collars. This is the second time I’ve tried this technique.
The reaction of the glaze layers on this one was a first for me. — meaning I didn’t test it before I put it on this pot (oops!), but the more I look at it, the more I like it. The inside, though, is my favorite!
Another time when I didn’t do my due diligence in testing glaze combinations, but I really like how it turned out. The beautiful wavy lines where the glazes meet and overlap are subtly stunning, but then again, I’m the one who made it and trying to sell it :-)
*Note the top of this bowl is oval/football shaped. You can see it better in the last two pictures. I just realized I didn’t get a good picture to represent that, but it adds that extra something to this piece, making it not just your normal bowl.
Is your kitchen blue? Is it brown? This pitcher just might be for you!
Click here to see the process of making this piece!
I love this mug. After the first glaze firing, there was a pretty rough bubble on the floor inside. I was nervous to refire it, but it wasn’t food safe, so I had to. The color did change, but I almost think it’s better. The colors are so natural and earthy! Around 10 oz. The handle is perfect, and the inside is such a nice gradient! I’ve decided it will be a standard for my inside glaze for a large amount of my future work.
I’ve gotten into the habit of saving these “Failures” because they are actually pretty amazing. And with this glaze! Woah!!
Spend some time looking at the close-ups. This glaze does wonderful things!
There is a small stress crack in the bottom of the mug, but it is still 100% functional and food safe.
I added subtle texture to the surface, and it peaks out through the dark transparency of the brown and green glaze. The texture is juxtaposed with the smooth clean lines of the piece as it walks a fine line.
Sometimes I put clay on the wheel and just see what happens. This was one of those times. There’s also a mug with this same glaze, and it would pair so well with your morning routine!
I tried to come up with a cool name for this glaze, but I can’t beat the glaze manufacturer’s name. Blue Hydrangea it is! There are three different layers of depth in this glaze! The base of purplish blue, the little yellow fire-fly specks, and the more random light blue spots.
Again, here’s another experimentation with handles. Some folks prefer their handle to be on the bottom, some on the top. With this mug, you can change your mind every morning dot-dot. Or better yet with every sip. Also, make sure to check out the subtle diagonal shade differences of blue on this piece!
Right handed or left handed, the waves on this cup line up with your fingers like the laces on a football. This is a deep, mysterious purplish blue with a lot of depth.
Food, microwave, & dishwasher safe.