Cheap but Effective Glaze

All eyes were on one of the firings during this month as pieces experimented with the soda ash and hot water glazing technique as described by Jackie Gasson during the recent hand building workshop. As you can see from the results above the effect is rather good, considering how cheap the ingredients are, it may be an option for your future pieces.

If you are thinking of using this technique, have a chat to the glaze team for tips on how to make the glaze and what to watch out for in the glaze’s application and firing process – as it can be a bit tricky.

Ed Trost

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https://www.trost.com.au
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