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Description coil-built charcoal fired stoneware


High fired stoneware. "Charcoal fired" refers to a firing process developed by Philip Cornelius [link] in which wares are dry stacked in a kiln without shelves, fired to cone 11+. Mesquite charcoal is introduced to the kiln at cone 8 and 11. The goal is to reproduce the surface effects of a wood fired kiln, but in the convenience of a gas kiln.
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thebigduluth [2010-10-12 17:47:46 +0000 UTC]

Oh my. Very cool. The textures and layers are great! I am envious.

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PCStudio In reply to thebigduluth [2010-10-14 02:15:53 +0000 UTC]

Thanks man! You got me reminiscing about making this piece and how I got those textures...

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