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Handbuilt stoneware clay. Single fire, meaning the formed clay is air dried over a week or so, then glazed with a heavy coat of crystal glaze, then fired
once to 2200F (between cone 5-6); and what happens, happens.
This stoneware clay is supposed to be fired at 1830F-1915F (cone 04-05).
But the crystal glaze needs to fire at 2200F to flow, in fact, could be fired
at 2300F. At the higher glazing temperature the stoneware clay tends to
distort. I like the effect.
Fine art decor. Will hold water for flowers, but that is not what this piece
is for (but that’s up to you).
11″ tall, 5lbs.
Artist: Gordon L. Christensen
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