How To Make Ceramic Glaze Test Tiles: With a Minimal Portion of the Ma –  Saori M Stoneware

How To Make Ceramic Glaze Test Tiles: With a Minimal Portion of the Ma – Saori M Stoneware

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Explains how to make glaze tests that can easily be done for beginner potters. I show you how to make glaze tests in a small portions by powdering liquid glazes you have on hand, and my glaze recipe.
A set of one teacup and one plate. made by folding thinly stretched porcelain clay like paper, featuring a remarkable design combined with practicality. The neat impression of the blue check pattern, created using the Nerikomi technique, makes it look as if a paper tableware folded in childhood origami has been transformed into tableware.The teacup can hold up to 100ml (3.3 fl oz) of beverage, perfect for enjoying a double shot of espresso or a cup of English tea.  Plates can be served with tea cups on them. In this case, small tea cakes can be placed on the plate. To purchase individually; Nerikomi Check Pattern Origami Teacup Nerikomi Check Pattern Origami Tea Plate   ITEM DETAIL Quantity: 1 Set (Teacup and Tea Plate) Capacity: Teacup:  100ml (3.3 fl oz)  Material: Porcelain - Nerikomi Pottery Origin: Made in the U.S.  

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