This is truly so soothing to watch, sit down and relax and watching what kind of magic you can create :) I have been a fan of ceramics myself and was thinking about giving it a shot from time to time, but will see :) thank you for sharing these videos with us and keep up the lovely work. All the best to you.
for the speckles in the glaze theres certain glazes that are reactive to the heat in the kiln! that means when they get baked the speckles form... not sure how it works but the place i go to do pottery has reactive glazes that have speckles in them similar to the one they used in the video! hopefully this is helpful
its a clay with some type of grog. grog makes it so that your dinnerware is more resistant to extreme temperature changes. so basically adds strength to the clay
If you wanted to drink from it, it would need to be coated in a food safe glaze before the final firing in the kiln. If you want to use it as a pen pot or something like that, then you can leave it dry without paint and without glaze.
Yes, otherwise it will always be fragile and water will melt it. They use unfired ceramics in movies when they smash a plate over someone's head. That way it's soft enough that the actor won't get hurt.
This is truly so soothing to watch, sit down and relax and watching what kind of magic you can create :) I have been a fan of ceramics myself and was thinking about giving it a shot from time to time, but will see :) thank you for sharing these videos with us and keep up the lovely work. All the best to you.
Loved watching this, so relaxing 😌 Thanks for sharing Elle ❤️
Oi, lindo trabalho!! Por gentileza... qual é sua argila, e temperatura??
WOOOAAV BUT IS IT WHATERPROOF ? CAN WE DRINK ? OR WASH IT ?
so beautiful! what glaze did you use to achieve that speckled look?!❤
This was a really beautiful video, Elle. Your clay pieces are stunning, I hope to get my hands on one someday ❤ xx
Thank you so much
Do you have any course on pottery
Super relaxing video. Thank you so much!
where did you get your apron? :)
Hi, What type of clay is that? And how did you get speckles?
for the speckles in the glaze theres certain glazes that are reactive to the heat in the kiln! that means when they get baked the speckles form... not sure how it works but the place i go to do pottery has reactive glazes that have speckles in them similar to the one they used in the video!
hopefully this is helpful
@@gremlingiirl Thank you. That is helpful. 😊
its a clay with some type of grog. grog makes it so that your dinnerware is more resistant to extreme temperature changes. so basically adds strength to the clay
Amazing ❤
I love it😍🤍 but how to get shiny??
About two thirds into the video she shows the glazing process.
Beautiful ceramics vlog fascinating to watch thanks for sharing
Very nice 🥰
can I use it unpainted?
If you wanted to drink from it, it would need to be coated in a food safe glaze before the final firing in the kiln.
If you want to use it as a pen pot or something like that, then you can leave it dry without paint and without glaze.
Is firing necessary?
Yes, otherwise it will always be fragile and water will melt it.
They use unfired ceramics in movies when they smash a plate over someone's head. That way it's soft enough that the actor won't get hurt.
@@itzakpoelzig330 thank you
There was some clicking noises in the background FYI
That’s all part of it.
Nice... greetings from hungary (Őrség)