Bit Thrilled! by narayani
Oh my word, those are stunning. No wonder you are thrilled. I totally love them
August 28th, 2020  
Wow. Are the colours a result of the type of firing or did you glaze them first?
August 28th, 2020  
Wow! They are even lovelier now they have been fired!
August 28th, 2020  
@seacreature @merrelyn @judithdeacon thank you! There is no glaze, the colours come from what we used in the fire. The reds from copper sulphate, the oranges and browns from iron sulphate, the rich black from coffee grounds and everything thing else from the smoke and carbon from the burning wood and plant matter. I’m never sure what I’m going to get, it’s a very random and unpredictable process!
August 29th, 2020  
Wow-The colors are spectacular!
August 30th, 2020  
@beckyk365 thanks Becky 😊
August 31st, 2020  
what a result! what do you think that green came from?
August 31st, 2020  
@anniesue the copper sulphate...but most of it washed off!
September 1st, 2020  
@narayani I thought copper - but then you said it gave red?
September 1st, 2020  
@anniesue and blue and sometimes green! Random and unpredictable!
September 1st, 2020  
September 1st, 2020  
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