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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- Have you tried nerikomi? In this pottery tutorial, I will explain how to do the Japanese art of nerikomi and make some psychedelic checkerboard plates using bisque molds. Enjoy!
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Key note! The clays not only have to be the same firing temperature but also the same shrink rate. If shrink rates differ by more than 3% cracks can form. Sometimes adding grog and or sand to the clay with a hire shrink rate can solve this problem.
it's like the clay version of damaskus steel! so cool!
This reminded me of of someone making "butterfly canes" recently... as it turns out it's also a type of Nerikomi!
Maybe you can try more nerikomi techniques and designs (and perhaps colors)?
Ive been using this technique for a while now, I didnt know it had a name, my grandma taught me. Lovely plates, thanks for the video!
that's awesome!
it’s got a couple of names, marbling is the most common english one.
So amazing and not an underglaze in sight!!
haha thank the lord 😆
Turned out super cool! This technique has been in my to do list for sooo long. I think I will try it soon! Thanks for sharing!
it's super fun... I want to make more!
As someone working with pattern welded steel this makes me want to try out pottery lol
You could probably do a lot of the same stuff if being able to work it delicately enough
Great technique - and you presented it so well. Thanks!
This is the humor I love for. 11/10.
I used to take two different colors of clay, make one a cylinder. (this would be the main body color). Then I would cut out 3 half cylinders evenly around the cylinder. Then add the second color as coils down the trough. Then throw a mug on the wheel. Keeping the slip off the surface with a rib. Then fire it with clear. Kind of a spirograph swirl effect.
How fun and gorgeous!!! Thanks so much for sharing with us❣️
thank you!! glad you enjoyed it :)
Loved this. Really enjoying your videos. Very informative and i love the calm presentation style and aesthetic
Your vids popping up in my feed always make me smile :)
thank is lovely to hear :D Thank you!
I love this technique. I tried this myself last month. It was fun.
How cool they've turned out! thanks for the great video 😃
Thanks for your kind words!
They’re like flying geese! So very cool!!
Kinda funny how similar this process is to making Damascus
I was thinking the same!
Just some layering innit
Never seen this before. Very sick. Gonna have to try this out myself!
very cool, I like that it's not a true checkerboard. It looks like an MC Escher drawing of birds flying.
good point! The non-checkerboard is my favorite too, but the one I'm working on for next week is turning out pretty cool too!
💙 Fabulous, you could use the scrap clay for marbling. Don't forget to use clays that have a similar shrinkage rate 💙
Cool results! Thank you for sharing your process!
So cool!! Love your work!
Wonderful technique!
thank you! ❤️
Just loved this technique. I can’t wait to try it. Thank you Mia for sharing your expertise.
its so fun!!
the wire cutter tool reminded me of nerdie nummies when Roe would cut the top of the cakes off :}
I'm so excited to try this!
its so great!! thanks for watching :)
That is beautiful and for me, magical 😊
It might be cool to try that and make a block with an asanoha star pattern in it to form various pieces from. That would take getting a lot of triangular bits going together for sure.
This looks like a really fun thing to try! 💜💜💜
Watching your videos is really inspiring me to do some ceramics. Thank you from my iBed
im so glad they are helping you!
1:05 I hope that's the official term in the trade 🤣
this is so fun, id love to experiment one day
thanks for sharing. Great instruction and fun to watch
thanks for watching! 🥰
These are so cool!
thanks for watching!
Not a potter
I know it would probably be a mess, and not easy since you shouldn't cone it or anything, but would be curious what kind of look you would get throwing a cup from that block.
you can get pretty good at making regular checkerboards.
i like the psychedelic swirls better, myself.
I love that you show new idears! Is it possible to do Millefiori with clay? I saw poeple do this with polymer clay but havent seen it with "real clay". I would love to try this, maybe you will try instat ?! Thank you for having us share this expirience.
I’m not sure but its a great idea! i will look into it :)
Beautiful!!
i would love to see you do a tutorial on how to make coloured clay :D
Tu trabajo me gusta mucho sencillo y de calidad a la vez
I took the bait and toyed around with the process. And this might be a no brainer to the veteran potters, but it became starkly obvious that the plasticity of the 2 clays has to be almost identical. So before you begin it's well worth insuring that one aspect. I don't risk a lot of clay on new techniques and lost none, just a word to the wise.
Super beautiful plate n bowl...please elaborate on type of clay and glaze color u used..and about food grade safe
that looks amazing! thanks for sharing:)
thanks for watching! ☺️
Great technique and what dedication!
On an unrelated note, has anyone ever told you you could be Hozier's sister?
Very cool!
Do you ventilate you kiln out the window? I would really like to get one, but I live in an apartment. I also found it's best to keep your kiln on a concrete floor, does that actually matter?
im gonna try this but with cookie dough
AMSR much appreciated
Japan has a similar woodworking technique called yosegi
❤ what if you have a b mix that fires at cone 56- porcelain & stoneware combo ?and you want to add coke 5-6 stoneware… will that work? Thanks for this video! Really inspiring!
Ya recorde yo mezcle ese clay esos cla y s asi y por eso cree ese patron de ceramic con esos Barroso de dos colores esas son mis ideas de hacerbun plato y con esa technical mía
So beautiful! Also, so jealous of your rolling pin- if you don’t mind sharing I would love to know where it’s from
Thank you! I got it from my local supplier Carl Jäger. Idk where you’re based but I have some links to similar pins in the US/UK/etc here: www.potterytothepeople.com/tools ☺️
@@PotterytothePeople thanks so much!
Soo beautiful! I'm very excited to give this technique a try! 😍Which transparent dip in glaze glaze do you use on these/is there one you would recommend? :)
This is the one I use now and it's my favorite I've ever used-- it's developed by a friend of mine :) glazy.org/recipes/251663
Fun!
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You could probably draw your pattern out to make something similar to millefiori.
love this! Can you please give the US link/name for the specific clay you used for this project?
I have links to all my tools/materials & US equivalents here: www.potterytothepeople.com/tools :)
M C Escher would be proud :)
You could call it tesselation in chaos. Kinda. Sorta. But nice work at any rate.
This technique is actually from China, since Tang dynasty
"Thick ass slabs" is how you get a like and subscribe from me
Rohrschach checker board 🙂
Looks like a knife maker doing patern welded aka demasus steel.
M.C. Esher-esque
The drunken cutting Baord is what it’s called!
Title should have been
"I love making BIG ASS SLABS"
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Hey Mia, pretty cool technique! I love experimenting! Did you get my email I sent you with some of my work?
EscherUndone
You don't have to resort to necromancy to do pottery.
Que nerikomi ni que nerukomi eso me lo invente yo