Yes you can, as long as you’re using food safe glaze and there’s no crazing or cracks in the glaze once fired. I suggest using a stoneware clay with a food safe stoneware glaze (the glaze should indicate whether it’s harmful or safe) and then fired to the correct stoneware temperature (the glaze should also indicate the temperature or cone it must fire to). Hope this helps!
Heybro!!! Can u please tell us what the tools and product are required ,if i am beginning with this pottery ,,,i saw lots of videos but still everything is blur that what the actual process to start this work🥹
Hi! You don’t need much to start - you can just start with some clay and use some house hold objects to help as tools (such as a fork, spoon, knife, toothpick etc.). If you are using air dry clay make sure to use a food safe one for things like mugs and bowls etc. (And make sure to use a food safe sealant as well!). If you are using normal clay (such as stoneware or earthenware) it will need to be fired in a kiln - try find a firing service near you. Hope this helps! Here’s a full video explaining the whole process: ruclips.net/video/FkjNbTCFY1Q/видео.htmlsi=CjnmWCLWUoy9e9S4
Your mugs turned out beautiful. I can't wait to see them glazed. Cheers!
Thank you!!
Grazie, molto belle 🤩👏
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Yes you can, as long as you’re using food safe glaze and there’s no crazing or cracks in the glaze once fired. I suggest using a stoneware clay with a food safe stoneware glaze (the glaze should indicate whether it’s harmful or safe) and then fired to the correct stoneware temperature (the glaze should also indicate the temperature or cone it must fire to). Hope this helps!
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Heybro!!!
Can u please tell us what the tools and product are required ,if i am beginning with this pottery ,,,i saw lots of videos but still everything is blur that what the actual process to start this work🥹
Hi! You don’t need much to start - you can just start with some clay and use some house hold objects to help as tools (such as a fork, spoon, knife, toothpick etc.). If you are using air dry clay make sure to use a food safe one for things like mugs and bowls etc. (And make sure to use a food safe sealant as well!). If you are using normal clay (such as stoneware or earthenware) it will need to be fired in a kiln - try find a firing service near you. Hope this helps! Here’s a full video explaining the whole process: ruclips.net/video/FkjNbTCFY1Q/видео.htmlsi=CjnmWCLWUoy9e9S4
@@KlayCeramics it helps me alot thank you ✨❤️