I love your technique. To me, hand building is so much more interesting than the wheel. Slight imperfections make it so much more visually interesting. Thanks for the great video and calming music in the background.
Thanks wso much for posting. It looks so simple, but really so clever. Have followed along three times now and this time has been much more sucessful. ❤
Alaikum As-Salaam (I’m sorry if this is not the proper answer or is written wrong, I’m from Brazil, I did the best research I could!). I love your work! I’m also a ceramist, and you are inspiring me to make some videos too! Greetings and los of love from Brazil 🩷
Hello, greetings from Iceland, the other side of the planet! I like your videos, they are both informative and relaxing. And no, the sound of rain does not bother me, it makes the video even more nice. The bowl is lovely, I am going to try to make one myself. Thank you for sharing. Take care! 🙂
Thanks so much, Linda! Glad you like it because I actually like it too when it rains. It feels like just me and the pottery. Hugs from Indonesia! (how I wish I could visit your beautiful country someday) 🥰
Thank you so much for sharing! It seems very stressless, hope I could reach that feeling too. I am interested in the glazes you have here on the bowls?
Right before you saying "maybe I should go on and make this a plate", I was like wow! what a beautiful plate! I think I've found my method for making plates 🤣 Thanks for sharing this video it was informational and inspiring as always ❤️
So nice to see you! Thanks! I ‘d asking about the stamp, what kind of the stamp is it? Acrylic? with this technique slab plain , Could I make a round vase? Thank you!!!!
Hi! I use a stoneware clay and actually it's from a manufactured one. The key here is the clay have to be not too stick and not too dry, so they can create beautiful texture from my fingers. And I usually wait for several minutes or maybe 30mins to 1hour (depends on the pots size) before putting the next coil above. It helps to hold the pot shape well (they got harden a bit) so they would be stay like that even after I put the next coil. I hope I answer it enough. And thank you for asking! :)
Your video is beautifully done… Can you possibly add verbal audio instructions… I am legally blind and cannot read the subtitles… Any help would be appreciated as I am trying very hard to learn this new interest. Thank you very much for your consideration
I love watching your techniques as someone who prefers hand building to throwing. Beautifully shot and so peaceful as well.
I love your technique. To me, hand building is so much more interesting than the wheel. Slight imperfections make it so much more visually interesting. Thanks for the great video and calming music in the background.
Thanks wso much for posting. It looks so simple, but really so clever. Have followed along three times now and this time has been much more sucessful. ❤
Love the pinch marks you leave on your work instead of smoothing it out.
Reminds me of the beaten copperware.
I like the texture marking on your pieces, the glaze is a lovely colour, thankyou for sharing 🎉😊
Alaikum As-Salaam (I’m sorry if this is not the proper answer or is written wrong, I’m from Brazil, I did the best research I could!).
I love your work! I’m also a ceramist, and you are inspiring me to make some videos too! Greetings and los of love from Brazil 🩷
Thank you for a beautiful video! I hope you continue making them here on TH-cam.
So beautiful .
So lovely!
Hello, greetings from Iceland, the other side of the planet! I like your videos, they are both informative and relaxing. And no, the sound of rain does not bother me, it makes the video even more nice. The bowl is lovely, I am going to try to make one myself. Thank you for sharing. Take care! 🙂
Thanks so much, Linda! Glad you like it because I actually like it too when it rains. It feels like just me and the pottery. Hugs from Indonesia! (how I wish I could visit your beautiful country someday) 🥰
Beautiful .Love the glaze colours and your process video .All the best for more.
This is so beautiful and relaxing to watch. You are lovely! 💙🙏🏻🦋
Waited for the video. Sooooooo nice
Loved it. Thanks for sharing :)
Thank you so much for sharing! It seems very stressless, hope I could reach that feeling too. I am interested in the glazes you have here on the bowls?
this was beautiful! you are so inspiring, i might have to pick up doing pottery again..thank you for sharing your awesome work!!
Please do! Thank you for watching too ❤
Well done!!
I miss your videos :(
Wow raining hard here too.
Hi, very nice the hand made you did. And the glaze is good too. Do you make it and how, please?
Thanks
Right before you saying "maybe I should go on and make this a plate", I was like wow! what a beautiful plate! I think I've found my method for making plates 🤣
Thanks for sharing this video it was informational and inspiring as always ❤️
Glad it made you inspired! I personally never made a plate before haha. Thanks for watching too! 🥰
Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful work, so inspiring xx
Well done!
Beautiful!
This is TH-cam GOLD lol, the best part is the commentary lol, but also beautiful technique, thank you for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it! ✨
Very nice. I wish you the best in Sales
Прекрасно!!!!!
Pretty beautiful ❤❤
Спасибо🌷
Satisfying ❤️👌🏻
So nice to see you! Thanks! I ‘d asking about the stamp, what kind of the stamp is it? Acrylic? with this technique slab plain , Could I make a round vase? Thank you!!!!
Yep, it's made from acrylic. And yes, I believe it's possible to make a round vase with the slab because clay can do anything! Just give it a try :)
@@SadurStudio thank you!!!
Is the texture on the outside just your thumb?
Waiting for your new video
Hi, love your pinch work! I was wondering what type of clay you use to hold the shape ans texture so well?
I've wondered this as well. Part of me thinks it's harvested or wild clay, not necessarily manufactured clay.
Hi! I use a stoneware clay and actually it's from a manufactured one. The key here is the clay have to be not too stick and not too dry, so they can create beautiful texture from my fingers. And I usually wait for several minutes or maybe 30mins to 1hour (depends on the pots size) before putting the next coil above. It helps to hold the pot shape well (they got harden a bit) so they would be stay like that even after I put the next coil.
I hope I answer it enough. And thank you for asking! :)
@@SadurStudio Thankyou so much! I think I need to be more patient and organised.....😊
Hello, just wondering, stampnya pake bahan apa? Dan metode pembentukan stampnya?
Hi, stamp-nya dari acrylic yaah. Dan kalau gak salah dibuat dgn 3D printing. 🙏
❤
Which clay have you used?
It's stoneware clay! 😊
😍😍😍
Your video is beautifully done… Can you possibly add verbal audio instructions… I am legally blind and cannot read the subtitles… Any help would be appreciated as I am trying very hard to learn this new interest. Thank you very much for your consideration
Did anyone else get nervous when she stamped the bottom? ;-)
pinch pinch pinch