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Raku Pottery Courses

Raku Pottery Courses - Join us at clayworks for raku firing! We offer 12 shimpo and laguna pacifico pottery wheels for classes and members. Teaching artist greg scott will lead participants through the glazing and outdoor raku firing processes. I’ll guide you and show you techniques in hand building and/or wheel throwing so that you’ll have your own original pieces to raku fire. The firing process is the heart and soul of the american raku technique. The raku technique is essentially when glazed ceramics are taken from the kiln while they are still glowing red hot and are then placed in a material that would be able to catch fire, such as sawdust or newspaper. Helen and eunice will guide you through the process of glazing and raku firing up to 6 pieces. Discover techniques in raku, slip and embossing. Arrive with up to four bisqued pieces ready to glaze and fire using traditional raku techniques! Close toe shoes are a must.

Start by selecting the perfect clay for our raku firing. It is cooled rapidly, often in combustible material like sawdust or paper. In raku, pottery is removed from the kiln when red hot. Students of all abilities from complete beginners to experienced potters are very welcome! Explore the necessary tools for a successful raku firing. Relaxing and mindful, the raku garden offers one week hand building pottery courses in our beautiful garden near an old fishing village overlooking the sea, and dalmatian coast, on the island of brač, croatia Join me today for an exciting online workshop as we explore the intriguing world of the naked raku technique. Paseo pottery conducts raku workshops on the third friday of every month! I’ll guide you and show you techniques in hand building and/or wheel throwing so that you’ll have your own original pieces to raku fire. Raku, an ancient japanese firing technique, creates stunning effects and unpredictable glaze patterns, giving each piece its own character and beauty.

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The Ancient Japanese Firing Method Called Raku Combines Chemistry, Fire And Smoke To Produce Gorgeous Displays Of Color And Lusters.

Come and enjoy an exciting workshop experimenting in this ancient japanese raku technique of glazing and firing pottery. This style of firing includes heating the ware to 1200°, pulling the glowing pot out of the kiln and decorating the piece using horsehair, feathers and sugar. It is cooled rapidly, often in combustible material like sawdust or paper. This class is for those who want immediate gratification with an extravagant outcome!

Your Pots Will Be Ready To Take Home That Day.

Exciting and fast moving, using heat, sawdust, fire and smoky bins, this stunning firing technique is irresistible and very much in vogue. Relaxing and mindful, the raku garden offers one week hand building pottery courses in our beautiful garden near an old fishing village overlooking the sea, and dalmatian coast, on the island of brač, croatia We offer 12 shimpo and laguna pacifico pottery wheels for classes and members. Close toe shoes are a must.

It Is Impossible For Even A Seasoned Raku Potter To Predict A Result Or Be A Perfectionist!

Start by selecting the perfect clay for our raku firing. Join me today for an exciting online workshop as we explore the intriguing world of the naked raku technique. Great fun, steam, smoke and flames. In raku, pottery is removed from the kiln when red hot.

Japanese Raku Kiln Firing Method.

Explore the necessary tools for a successful raku firing. Paseo pottery conducts raku workshops on the third friday of every month! The firing process is the heart and soul of the american raku technique. Arrive with up to four bisqued pieces ready to glaze and fire using traditional raku techniques!

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