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Glazes

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Glazes meaning

plural of glaze

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Besides the pottery glazes, uranium tile glazes accounted for the bulk of the use, including common bathroom and kitchen tiles which can be produced in green, yellow, mauve, black, blue, red and other colors.

At the next stop, Kaysersberg, I met Lisa Muller, a ceramic artist based near Strasbourg, who sold delicate glazed bowls, dishes and cups in earthy glazes.

Called Bounty and Full, the mother-of-three sells a slew of sustainable products through the wellness brand, including skincare and beauty items and cooking sauces and glazes, as well as snacks, teas, and pies.

Experiment with different flavors, toppings, and glazes to make your donuts unique and enjoyable.

Over on the food menu, there are of course the "one-of-a-kind" soft and fluffy doughnuts topped with glazes, frostings, jams and custards, but there's also plenty more to tuck into.

The layers in his paintings are not just of oil glazes, but also of more solid materials.

While it's a familiar accompaniment to breakfast foods, used in baking, and a main ingredient in glazes and sauces for meats, some downtown Kitchener spots use maple syrup in deliciously different ways.

Ferro’s most important product is frit produced for use in porcelain enamels and ceramic glazes.

The layering of glazes meant that he could also create solid and luminous lifelike figures.

A wheel throwing class, led by instructor Al Boucher, is $200, which includes one bag of clay, glazes and firing.

Duryea, another ceramic artist, takes a structural approach, using construction and assembly techniques to build minimal geometric shapes with terracotta slabs and unadorned surface techniques with dry glazes in soft mellow tones.

Self-taught Brunswick based potter Arcadia Scott is doing her bit for the environment, working with clays and glazes to create practical and beautiful reusable travel cups in a range of aesthetics.

Aesthetic considerations include clay color and fired surface texture, as well as the clay's chemical interaction with raku glazes.

After a first firing glazes may be used and the ware is fired a second time to fuse the glaze into the body.

An oxidising atmosphere, produced by allowing air to enter the kiln, can cause the oxidation of clays and glazes.

A reducing atmosphere, produced by limiting the flow of air into the kiln, can strip oxygen from the surface of clays and glazes.

Ash glazes are of historical interest in the Far East although there are reports of small-scale use in other locations such as the Catawba Valley Pottery in the United States.

Ceramics Flint pebbles are used as the media in ball mills to grind glazes and other raw materials for the ceramics industry.

Closing the can reduces the oxygen content after the combustible materials such as sawdust catch fire and forces the reaction to pull oxygen from the glazes and the clay minerals.

Gibson, 92 Bosch sometimes painted in a comparatively sketchy manner, contrasting with the traditional Flemish style of painting in which the smooth surface—achieved by the application of multiple transparent glazes—conceals the brushwork.