Just wanted to contribute some info to the comments: most clay cannot be directly heated like this without cracking. Types of clay that can are called “flameware.” They’re specifically formulated for this purpose, are more expensive to manufacture, and are generally more difficult to throw/build with than standard stonewares. Don’t try this with regular old clay as it’ll crack or at worst, blow up. Flameware like this can also be heated on gas burners and go under the broiler. You can usually bake in standard pottery ceramic, but it can’t usually stand direct heat. You can find flameware clay recipes and flameware glaze recipes online if you Google- that can be a place to start. I think there are a few clay manufacturers in the continental US who sell it too, if you’re willing to look for it and don’t want to make your own. Beautiful work! Love the kettle! I’ve been wanting to make with flameware too. PS if y’all will upvote this comment, other people will get to see it too. Cheers!
@@gedion4000 looks like some kind of semi-matte glaze. Glaze chemistry is really complicated and I’d guess this artist mixes their own glazes. Since it’s on flameware it probably has a really low Coefficient of Thermal Expansion so it’ll fit the flameware. Not all clay can be used like this, and not all glazes can be used on flameware safely. Matte glazes can hold liquid safely if they have the right qualities and are fully mature.
@@StoneAndersonStudio yeah i dont have any experiance with flameware but its something id love to try. part of the reason i asked about the glaze is most of them are WAY beyond me, and you seemed more knowlegable. i was right! i dont even attempt understanding glaze lol. Cheers, and thank you.
Such beautiful work. My mother taught ceramics for 20 years, so I grew up with an appreciation for the art. These are lovely pieces, and it was a joy to follow you in your process. Thank you. 🤗
Your elegant and un-fussy aesthetic is one that I aspire to. I hope one day to be able to make such beautiful forms! I always learn so much from watching you work. Thank you so much for posting!
I am amazed of you're creation! Its really a work of arts! I wish i could have one of that when i go back to Japan again. So much respect to an artist like you!
The fuel, is it a reusable source? Thank you to the potter who explained the difference in the clay bodies. Making the coil foot was a new thing I learned from your video and different tools to use as chucks! Thank you🌺
I enjoyed watching you create your clay kettle and stove. I would love to have a set for myself and wondering if there is a store in the US that carries your collection. If not, how can I buy a set online? Thank you for sharing.
In the description, it lists several addresses and ways to follow him. I'm fairly certain you can make contact through one of these. Good luck & take care!
After watching you and Florian Gadsby, I saw an American potter work for the first time. The experience was kinda jarring because American potters wheels turn the wrong way. lol wwww
Beautiful design. Why do you add clay to make a foot ring instead of leaving enough thickness to trim a foot? Also I was taught to use the tongs in the opposite direction with the horizontal prongs on the outside to follow the curve of the pot and provide a better grip.
время три часа ночи,я не понимаю зачем я это смотрю,но я смотрю и не перематываю,и думаю что досмотрю до конца,ютуб что ты мне показываешь и главное зачем?это какой то намек что мне тоже надо глину замесить?
Just wanted to contribute some info to the comments: most clay cannot be directly heated like this without cracking. Types of clay that can are called “flameware.” They’re specifically formulated for this purpose, are more expensive to manufacture, and are generally more difficult to throw/build with than standard stonewares. Don’t try this with regular old clay as it’ll crack or at worst, blow up.
Flameware like this can also be heated on gas burners and go under the broiler. You can usually bake in standard pottery ceramic, but it can’t usually stand direct heat. You can find flameware clay recipes and flameware glaze recipes online if you Google- that can be a place to start. I think there are a few clay manufacturers in the continental US who sell it too, if you’re willing to look for it and don’t want to make your own.
Beautiful work! Love the kettle! I’ve been wanting to make with flameware too.
PS if y’all will upvote this comment, other people will get to see it too. Cheers!
Thank you for the information. I was wondering about it!!
happen to know what kind of glaze that might be? i only see glossy, especially when it comes to holding liquid.
@@gedion4000 looks like some kind of semi-matte glaze. Glaze chemistry is really complicated and I’d guess this artist mixes their own glazes. Since it’s on flameware it probably has a really low Coefficient of Thermal Expansion so it’ll fit the flameware. Not all clay can be used like this, and not all glazes can be used on flameware safely.
Matte glazes can hold liquid safely if they have the right qualities and are fully mature.
@@StoneAndersonStudio yeah i dont have any experiance with flameware but its something id love to try. part of the reason i asked about the glaze is most of them are WAY beyond me, and you seemed more knowlegable. i was right! i dont even attempt understanding glaze lol. Cheers, and thank you.
damnn thanks for the info. so helpful! flameware!
あなたが創り出しているものの魂の美しさは際立っています。 どうもありがとうございます。
Such beautiful work. My mother taught ceramics for 20 years, so I grew up with an appreciation for the art. These are lovely pieces, and it was a joy to follow you in your process. Thank you. 🤗
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The patience, the skill and the simplistic beauty of the whole thing, mesmerising. Thank you.
土瓶の制作過程とてもみたかったので嬉し過ぎます!何回も見返して勉強させていただきます!
Your elegant and un-fussy aesthetic is one that I aspire to. I hope one day to be able to make such beautiful forms! I always learn so much from watching you work. Thank you so much for posting!
절제된 손놀림 하나하나 지켜보면서 감탄합니다. 정갈하신 작업도 배울점 많습니다. 귀한 영상 감사드립니다
Just found this and as I am a potter was very interested in your work. Beautiful work thanks from Tasmania.
يا خويا زعما الله يعطيك الصحة شهيتنا فيداك البراد 😌
Thanks for sharing. Watching you making them is really like a therapy
How wonderful !!
リッチな時間をいただきました。有難うございました。
I am amazed of you're creation! Its really a work of arts! I wish i could have one of that when i go back to Japan again. So much respect to an artist like you!
I truly enjoyed this video. I admire your work, sir.
Love the design of the pot and stove!!!
I love watching your work come together, but I really want to scan your QR code on your arm 😅
Me gusta mucho su trabajo y me anima a seguir con este arte. 😊
You are a genius... Excellent
The fuel, is it a reusable source? Thank you to the potter who explained the difference in the clay bodies. Making the coil foot was a new thing I learned from your video and different tools to use as chucks! Thank you🌺
Congratulations to the master and regards from Peru. Lovely work!
Прекрасная работа! Смотреть за работой мастера - одно удовольствие!
Bonjour depuis la France..Toujours aussi magnifique...Félicitations à vous pour vôtre travail...C'est superbe...Merci pour le partage..
👋👋👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
That little add on at the base was a surprise.
Your an artist mate, beautiful work 👍
I hope you charge a LOT for that beautiful work.
Perfeito! Adoraria ter uma.
absolutely amazing!!! Congratulations!!
a metal handle under steam? You then must have a really cool hand. In the end still a masters work. Greetings from Germany
I love your works. Masterpieces. Thank you for sharing. ❤️
Very beautiful. Relaxing to watch you create these beautiful pieces.
面白くて美しいですよ!
Beautiful
Useful
❤❤❤❤
Hermosas y fuertes manos
Wonderful! Plus tetkoba’s burner Genius!
the part where you set the kiln is like sci-fi shoot .)
Genio!!!... Maestro!!!
👏👏👏 thank you
So beautiful!
Bonito las teteras un buen trabajo
such great artistic hands
Amaising hob, lovely!!
thanks sir for this vidéo
Geometricamente bem feito parabéns
awesome video, so informative and I love the end result! P.s. I also love the old Suzuki(?) outside the studio. Thanks so much.
Thanks
So beautiful
I enjoyed watching you create your clay kettle and stove. I would love to have a set for myself and wondering if there is a store in the US that carries your collection. If not, how can I buy a set online? Thank you for sharing.
Make it!
In the description, it lists several addresses and ways to follow him. I'm fairly certain you can make contact through one of these.
Good luck & take care!
Please see his website.
Great craftsmanship. 👏👏👏
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Beautiful.
I like this video
Very good
I wish I could get my hands on that beautiful glaze recipe. Is it a special clay that can be heated over fire?
Only clays specifically formulated to go over a fire can. It’s called “flameware.” Look up flameware recipes online for a place to begin!
Preciosoooo tu trabajo!!!
Amo o seu trabalho.parabens
Выглядит так, как будто из чугуна отлито. Удачи!
After watching you and Florian Gadsby, I saw an American potter work for the first time. The experience was kinda jarring because American potters wheels turn the wrong way. lol wwww
Excelente te work and relaxing video. What type of slip do you use? Thank you!
Amazing!!
It would be nice if the artist gave info about type of clay, glaze and firing. Lovely to watch but would be great to have some specifics.
What type of clay are you using
You are a badass, sir. Very cool channel. 😎
バダス
Bravo!
Incredible!
saya sangat suka
As a manufacturing engineer my inclination is to suck the life and magic out of this process with tooling and automation.
Beautiful design. Why do you add clay to make a foot ring instead of leaving enough thickness to trim a foot? Also I was taught to use the tongs in the opposite direction with the horizontal prongs on the outside to follow the curve of the pot and provide a better grip.
This first time you made tea pot and send me websites? I would like buy.
In God's Name please make it 8 hours long and no previous just straight through its so relaxing 😌 or 3 hours thank you so much for this 👍🏾‼️
Beautiful! Can I ask what glaze you use?
I already want this really bad
잘보고있어요.
Seu trabalho é lindo👏👏🇧🇷
What kind of clay do you use? Flame ware?
Perfect!
Absolutely beautiful. Love the clay and your attention to detail. Do you sell your work in the US?
👏👏👏
Absolutely awesome... thankyou so much for sharing this.
Also... 26:35 how 'sus' is that 😁
Let me introduce myself, I am Link and I'm looking for Zeld... Are those pots? Maybe i could come in and ...
How do you keep the lip of the spout from twisting in the firing?
You’re about time to make unique.
do you sell your masterpieces?
Who is that people who put dislike)))😀
Is perfect:)
impressive
what is the handle made of?
время три часа ночи,я не понимаю зачем я это смотрю,но я смотрю и не перематываю,и думаю что досмотрю до конца,ютуб что ты мне показываешь и главное зачем?это какой то намек что мне тоже надо глину замесить?
what is the name of the song/music at the end of the video,please?
Beautiful teapots. Would it be ok to ask what glaze you use?
It's a glaze I made myself.
@@ShinobuHashimoto I love it. I will try to figure out how to make something similiar. :)
Trabalho notável...
This is so cool! How much clay-by weight-do you start out with? And what type of clay? Is it a stoneware or porcelain?
Does anyone know what type of glaze that is?
Where can I buy this? I’m from the US, can I get it shipped here?
Don't create line on the knob? Love from Pakistan.
這要怎麼購買呢?
初めまして。いつも貴重な動画楽しませて頂いてます。
今回の土は土鍋土など直火に強い土なのですか?あの角度がついている土瓶の上がへたってこないのが凄すぎます。
趣味でやってますが、頑張ります。ありがとうございました。
What glaze did you use for those pieces? I’ve been looking for a food safe black glaze. ❤
It's a homemade iron glaze
Огнище!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How much clay did you use for the first vessel? Beautiful and very well filmed!
WHERE CAN I BUY THESE TEAPOTS ONLINE IS THERE A SITE OR CAN YOU ORDER THEM ?
Interested in buying this beautiful piece. Do you have a distributor in Australia? Thank you. Beautiful work .
"Mosir Life" Ground Floor, 57c Glebe Point Road, Glebe, Sydney 2037, Australia)
@@mikeu5380 thank you!
Subarashi
LIKE.