A really informative and fun watch. As a hobby potter, terra sigillata has not (yet) been tried by me, but after this video, I am interested to try to make my own, color it and try it out. Thanks so much for sharing!
No. i let my slips settle for two years, after you remove the top 5 gallons the red clays under this can be thickened then aplied thinly then rub the surface of your pots with your thumb or a fine piece of plastic .
A really informative and fun watch. As a hobby potter, terra sigillata has not (yet) been tried by me, but after this video, I am interested to try to make my own, color it and try it out. Thanks so much for sharing!
Wow, great research. Really enjoyed this❤❤❤
Did the Ancient Terra Sig. need to be burnished to achieve it's luster?
How was this done over complex 3d decorations?
No. i let my slips settle for two years, after you remove the top 5 gallons the red clays under this can be thickened then aplied thinly then rub the surface of your pots with your thumb or a fine piece of plastic .
been a potter for many years started research for the Classics Dept , terrasig was found Tel El Ubaid at 6000 bc Dean of Technology Yale. 2003 .