Handbuilding a ceramic vase 🌸 how I make pottery at home

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.ย. 2024
  • It was nearly a flop but I managed to save it!
    Handbuilding a ceramic vase using the coil method. It is by far the slowest method but the result is so worth it.
    Follow along the journey of making a vase collection for my small business, Klay Ceramics ( www.instagram.... )🏺
    I have mentioned in previous videos that I have been experimenting with different styles and techniques for my first collection, and I have finally found what I love making, vases and sculptural pieces! ✨
    I hand-build my vases, using the coil and slab method. I use white stoneware (more specifically Fenix Fine coarse stoneware clay). A lot of love, time, and effort goes into each piece, often taking up to 7 hours straight to make each (for just the sculpting part and then still needing to sponge, glaze, and fire)
    I am SO excited about these pieces, so much care has been put into each step 🤍
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    Ceramics - klay.ceramics.sa www.instagram....
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    Clothing Brand - thehappiwhale www.instagram....
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ความคิดเห็น • 5

  • @ninagorbachenko8265
    @ninagorbachenko8265 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow, it’s like a meditation 💔 Thank you so mush for sharing the process. You’re gorgeous!

  • @shesims2682
    @shesims2682 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    that was so relaxing. and it's also so refreshing to see a South African ceramist on here! well done, the vase looks beautiful. 👌

  • @lenicebatista157
    @lenicebatista157 ปีที่แล้ว

    Oi , muito lindo! Eu quero começa a fazer canecas , mais o que tá sendo difícil é sobre as pinturas os esmaltes gostaria que você passasse a lista sobre a pintura por favor

    • @KlayCeramics
      @KlayCeramics  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi!✨ normal paint will burn off in the kiln so you must use underglaze. Underglaze is a special type of paint specifically for ceramics. For the glossy finish you must use glaze - you get glaze in a lot of different colours and in transparent. I would suggest using brush-on-glaze - you paint it on over your piece (make sure it doesn’t tough the bottom of your piece otherwise it will stick to the kiln!). The best is to go to a pottery supply store and ask for their help, they’ll be able to tell you exactly what you need. I’ll do a video where I explain all of the pottery basics! 🤍