This is a wonderful video. I'm studying the history of Korean ceramics for my PhD, but I know very little about how to actually make ceramics. This has inspired me to hopefully learn in the future! Thank you! Your pieces are beautiful.
@@tderf what a totally useless comment. I'm assuming you've never taken college classes. Not every class is the same name as the degree. It's not like you take one class with the same name as the degree for 6+ years to get a doctorate...
@@rozarian3136 Well, the commentator was particularly crude in the way he said it, but to tell you the truth, I thought the same thing: How prepared will this person be for an increasingly precarious job market -- the subject matter is so esoteric that it puts the person in a very risky professional position. He/she might either crack into something very rewarding, financially was well as intellectually, or end up flipping burgers for McDonald's.
@@panderichthys_rhombolepis you guys are completely missing the point and are making it clearer and clearer you don't understand course structure, job skills, and or/job market. For one, they never even said what the major was, just that it was part of the study for a PhD. I know plenty of people who have studied "esoteric" things as part of arts degrees, Which while it may be niche, is still a specialty skill, which will always be in demand in fields like museums, art galleries, various research projects/grants, private firms, etc. Not to mention, there's a chance they may already be in that field and are attaining this degree to further themselves professionally. Lastly, it's for a doctorate, not some 4yr degree. That's a very prestigious thing to attain and not many people have one. I feel like you're smart enough to know that a PhD is not just some degree that people get without knowing what they're going to do with it. So it's just stupid to make comments like "end up flipping burgers at McDonald's" and "what a useless degree"
Thank you! I have watched dozens of videos in an attempt to learn how to underglaze leaf imprints, and you are the only one who has actually explained and demonstrated it!
Salamu-Alikum Sister, thank you so much for sharing this information freely. I highly appreciate it. May God reward you in this life and the next for your free education of the people. With much love and respect. Keep up the good work.
Aslaam alaykum Sister jzk for this video. I am a complete begginer in the UK and I found this video very useful, much more useful than my teacher. I saw your Instagram that you are closing the studio. Please leave your existing content and create new ones if you can for us. It's lovely to see another muslim sister who is an expert. This is rare in the UK. May Allah SWT bless you in whatever you do next. If you do carry on creating videos can you please make a 3D masjid? ❤
This video is brilliant, thank you so much for making it. Your clear, detailed, yet efficient explanations were just what I was looking for. Thank you. 😊
I like Isekai and TIme-Travel so i wonder oddly-specific this: Whats the best production-method for cermic or porcellan that is do-able if you get transported with modern knowledge into ancient Time??
I like Isekai and TIme-Travel so i wonder oddly-specific this: Whats the best production-method for cermic or porcellan that is do-able if you get transported with modern knowledge into ancient Time??
Question about the jar: After you dipped both the body and lid in the glossy glaze, you wiped the bottom of the jar where the wax was so it didn't get stuck to the kiln when the glaze fired. But what about the lid? Were you able to put the lid on the body of the jar when firing, or would they stick together then? Or did you put wax on the bottom of the lid and fire the two pieces not touching, and I just missed that part?
love the video! but my problem is, that when I create mugs and fill in hot water, the glaze starts to crack kind of. do you know what I could do to prevent it from breaking?
One of the best explanations I have found. Basically I did not know anything about this hobby.I am now a subscriber for this beautiful instructional channel
Thank you so much for this video! I´m curious of why sometimes you have to leave space from the bottom of the dish so that the glaze does not melt onto the kiln floor, and sometimes it seems you can go all over the piece with the glaze without the piece sticking to the kiln floor. Can you give some insights to this? :) Thank you!
I bought a glaze sprayer that you can use your own wind power by blowing into it. It takes a while for the glaze to build up but doable. There is an exhaust issue with it as well so ventilation is necessary.
Hello! Thank you for the very helpful video. I’m impressed by how opaque the underglaze is, specifically on the lemon piece. Which brand underglaze do you prefer?
My mom sent me a nice glazed mug that she put a decal phrase on. Obviously it's not going to stay on. Is there a way I can glaze over the whole outside or at least that part so it would stay? Any suggestions? She's 85 years old and this mug is very special to me
Sgraffito is not exclusive to underglazes, it can be used with slips too, I do it all the time :) thanks so much for the video, is very informative and I love all the pieces you made! ❤ 🤗✌🌼
Hi..please answer my 2 questions. Any online buying link to purchase these glaze bottles?? And ya at how much degree temperature, the clay is heated in fire??
حتى انا نفسي اعرف لو ينفع انا مبتدئه ونفسي اش الكلير غليز ؟ لو تقدري تفيديني كمان على موضوع الحرق انو عادي الون واحرق الفخار و الالوان مخصصه ولا بس الاندر والقليز
@@jesmalkie4606 الخزف فقط يتلون بالالوان المخصصه له لان الوان الاكريلك ما تتحمل درجة حرارة فرن الخزف الوان الخزف هي القليز يكون بعد الحرق الاول والمقصود بالقليز اللون يكون يلمع ويكون صالح للاكل والشرب اندر قليز يكون قبل الحرق الاول اذا بترسمين او تسوين اشكال ويحتاج بعد الحرق تحطين قليز لامع وتحرقين حرق ثاني عشان يكون صالح للاستخدام
Can I paint my mugs at home ...can we paint our mugs at home with simple fire or heat ...no fireplace furnace required ???...will we get marker style painted glazy mugs ???
I am a new entry lover of ceramics and as I live in a remoted area I am trying to learn from videos etc. Can you tell me please which brand or from which site should I order the glaze and colors?
underglaze refers to glaze that bakes with a matte texture because they dont have glass. traditional glazes have a shiny, glassy feel. underglaze feels like unglazed bisqueware after firing. underglazes come in a ton of colors
There is not just one answer for this question. What is food safe is a difficult and much discussed topic. If you are new with glazing; buy stoneware,fire 1050 bisque,buy a brand like mayco/amaco/botz and buy a glaze marked as "food safe",only apply one glaze on the inside and do not mix glazes for the inside,fire the glaze between 1200-1240 degrees..now you have the best chance to call it food safe
Just an FYI. Glazes do not seal pottery midfire pottery. The clay has to be fired high enough to vitrify the clay, which means it will no longer absorb moisture. Low fire clay never vitrifies.
Finally i found someone to explain me the difference from glazings and all the decorations options in ceramic!!!! thank you so much!!!
This is a wonderful video. I'm studying the history of Korean ceramics for my PhD, but I know very little about how to actually make ceramics. This has inspired me to hopefully learn in the future! Thank you! Your pieces are beautiful.
@@tderf what a totally useless comment. I'm assuming you've never taken college classes. Not every class is the same name as the degree. It's not like you take one class with the same name as the degree for 6+ years to get a doctorate...
Good luck on your PhD if you're still working on it! Very niche but super interesting I bet 😊
@@rozarian3136 Well, the commentator was particularly crude in the way he said it, but to tell you the truth, I thought the same thing: How prepared will this person be for an increasingly precarious job market -- the subject matter is so esoteric that it puts the person in a very risky professional position. He/she might either crack into something very rewarding, financially was well as intellectually, or end up flipping burgers for McDonald's.
@@panderichthys_rhombolepis you guys are completely missing the point and are making it clearer and clearer you don't understand course structure, job skills, and or/job market. For one, they never even said what the major was, just that it was part of the study for a PhD. I know plenty of people who have studied "esoteric" things as part of arts degrees, Which while it may be niche, is still a specialty skill, which will always be in demand in fields like museums, art galleries, various research projects/grants, private firms, etc. Not to mention, there's a chance they may already be in that field and are attaining this degree to further themselves professionally. Lastly, it's for a doctorate, not some 4yr degree. That's a very prestigious thing to attain and not many people have one. I feel like you're smart enough to know that a PhD is not just some degree that people get without knowing what they're going to do with it. So it's just stupid to make comments like "end up flipping burgers at McDonald's" and "what a useless degree"
I love korean ceramics, for me they are the most beautiful Ive seen
Thank you! I have watched dozens of videos in an attempt to learn how to underglaze leaf imprints, and you are the only one who has actually explained and demonstrated it!
First video I watched and instantly subscribed! Everyone tends to gatekeep the details but not you sister! Thank you!
Hi just dropping in to say i hope you make more videos. They're calming, informative, clear and well done.
Salamu-Alikum Sister, thank you so much for sharing this information freely. I highly appreciate it. May God reward you in this life and the next for your free education of the people. With much love and respect. Keep up the good work.
Aslaam alaykum Sister jzk for this video. I am a complete begginer in the UK and I found this video very useful, much more useful than my teacher. I saw your Instagram that you are closing the studio. Please leave your existing content and create new ones if you can for us. It's lovely to see another muslim sister who is an expert. This is rare in the UK. May Allah SWT bless you in whatever you do next.
If you do carry on creating videos can you please make a 3D masjid? ❤
I'm new to ceramics and this video is very helpful. I can't wait to try these techniques. Thank you for sharing! 💜🦋💐
Your glaze catalogs are so satisfying!!
This video is brilliant, thank you so much for making it. Your clear, detailed, yet efficient explanations were just what I was looking for. Thank you. 😊
I like Isekai and TIme-Travel so i wonder
oddly-specific this: Whats the best production-method for cermic or porcellan
that is do-able if you get transported with modern knowledge into ancient Time??
This is exactly the kind of video I was looking for! I’m a beginner potter and the amount of variation in glazes is overwhelming to me, thank you!
Thank you so much for this video. I really appreciate how you explained it so well and super detailed. Thank you!!!!
How can I find painterly glazing technique, it was skipped in this video
You make excellent videos and as a beginner I hope you continue to produce them at your own rate!
I like Isekai and TIme-Travel so i wonder
oddly-specific this: Whats the best production-method for cermic or porcellan
that is do-able if you get transported with modern knowledge into ancient Time??
Question about the jar:
After you dipped both the body and lid in the glossy glaze, you wiped the bottom of the jar where the wax was so it didn't get stuck to the kiln when the glaze fired. But what about the lid? Were you able to put the lid on the body of the jar when firing, or would they stick together then? Or did you put wax on the bottom of the lid and fire the two pieces not touching, and I just missed that part?
love the video! but my problem is, that when I create mugs and fill in hot water, the glaze starts to crack kind of. do you know what I could do to prevent it from breaking?
Clear and concise, very useful for a beginner.
Hi! I loved this video ! thank you so much. Is it just me, or the painterly technique was not explained?
This video has one of the best explanation on glazing for a beginner like me,, thank you. Are the mugs/cups earthenware clay?
The best video on RUclips about glazing❤
One of the best explanations I have found. Basically I did not know anything about this hobby.I am now a subscriber for this beautiful instructional channel
Sorry to ask a stupid question but what is cone 04 and cone 05? You mention it when talking about what level you have fired it at?
very interesting and helpful---thank you
Wow wow wow 👏🏼 only i wished that you attached the links for purchasing the supplies
Its awesome how well detailed this is😊
Thank you so much for this video! I´m curious of why sometimes you have to leave space from the bottom of the dish so that the glaze does not melt onto the kiln floor, and sometimes it seems you can go all over the piece with the glaze without the piece sticking to the kiln floor. Can you give some insights to this? :) Thank you!
O Dear...
Many many thanks to you. This guidance is exactly the same, which I was looking for.
My heartiest thanks to you ❤💞💓💖
You deserve your flowers 💐 thank you for this!
I bought a glaze sprayer that you can use your own wind power by blowing into it. It takes a while for the glaze to build up but doable. There is an exhaust issue with it as well so ventilation is necessary.
Hey, amazing video! I was wondering, is there a way to know wether or not a glaze/ underglaze is food safe?
amazing video. first time subscriber!
Super video lots of information really helpful many thanks
Nice video! I wonder if you can you use the glaze on cement surfaces as well and fire it up ?
This video is super helpful!! Thank you so much for doing these ♥️
Hello! Thank you for the very helpful video. I’m impressed by how opaque the underglaze is, specifically on the lemon piece. Which brand underglaze do you prefer?
I'm a student of btech ceramics
I would love to know exactly what glaze you used. Can you put a link to the glaze you dipped at the end?
My mom sent me a nice glazed mug that she put a decal phrase on. Obviously it's not going to stay on. Is there a way I can glaze over the whole outside or at least that part so it would stay? Any suggestions? She's 85 years old and this mug is very special to me
Thank you. Clear and concise.
Lovely video, do you take online classes for glaze applying, hand building?
Thank you for wonderful video!
Can you fire underglaze and glaze at the same time? What temperature you use then?
instant subscribe! so many useful techniques and advice. you are so helpful and your videos will help me improve my technique a lot
Sgraffito is not exclusive to underglazes, it can be used with slips too, I do it all the time :) thanks so much for the video, is very informative and I love all the pieces you made! ❤ 🤗✌🌼
I'm very new to ceramics. I thought underglazes are slip based? if not, what do you mean by "slips"?
Thank you for your time!
@@neonheadmutt Underglazes are colored clay slips so you are correct.
Hi..please answer my 2 questions.
Any online buying link to purchase these glaze bottles??
And ya at how much degree temperature, the clay is heated in fire??
what about raw fire or single fire? its possible to do with some of those techniques or just with specific ones? or not at all?
Very nice...keep giving daily videos...appreciation from india
Hey! Thanks a million for this nice video. Will you or somebody else please let me know if we can buy these glazes online?
Great job, I would like to know that, how long/how much Temp you applied for each one???
Thanks
She said she bisques at Cone 04 and glaze fired at cone 05
This was great and very helpful thank you!!
Excellent video, and excellent channel.👏🏽👏🏽👌🏽 It had a lot of very useful detail. Thanks so much for this, and keep up the good work.
Can I use glaze on my concrete cement projects
Zabardust shearing good work..
Thank you, really helpful. I want to know if I can use candle wax on the bottom of my pots, is this ok? Love this video. ❤️
ينفع استخدم الوان الاكريلك عشان الون من برا وبعدين احط الكلير غليز فوقها ؟
حتى انا نفسي اعرف لو ينفع انا مبتدئه ونفسي اش الكلير غليز ؟ لو تقدري تفيديني كمان على موضوع الحرق انو عادي الون واحرق الفخار و الالوان مخصصه ولا بس الاندر والقليز
@@jesmalkie4606 الصراحة انا بعد مبتدئة يعني لين الحين ولا مره استخدمت القليل استخدم مود بوج انا ابا اعرف استخدم القليز لاني ابا اصنع اكواب شرب
@@jesmalkie4606 كلير بليز = clear glaze
@@jesmalkie4606
الخزف فقط يتلون بالالوان المخصصه له لان الوان الاكريلك ما تتحمل درجة حرارة فرن الخزف الوان الخزف هي القليز يكون بعد الحرق الاول والمقصود بالقليز اللون يكون يلمع ويكون صالح للاكل والشرب اندر قليز يكون قبل الحرق الاول اذا بترسمين او تسوين اشكال ويحتاج بعد الحرق تحطين قليز لامع وتحرقين حرق ثاني عشان يكون صالح للاستخدام
very clear and thourough thank you!
For the zig zag one, you had the speckles on the base and then put wax on top. Won’t wax burn off and then expose the black specks to the kiln plate?
Since it was an underglaze it wouldn’t stick to the kiln because they’re just pigmented clay.
So informative, thank you so much!
Can glazes be used in eating utensils ex: a mug? And can this be painted on air dry clay?
Obrigada por compartilhar. Aprendi muito.
Loved this video. Can’t wait to see more! Thank you.
Thank you for making this in-depth video!!
Can I paint my mugs at home ...can we paint our mugs at home with simple fire or heat ...no fireplace furnace required ???...will we get marker style painted glazy mugs ???
Could you tell me the type of the colour? 4:44
thank you so much that was really helpful!! enjoyed it a lot
Can you please mention the brand of this transparent glaze?
Will the droplets of underglaze, at the bottom of the second project, melt when fired?
Wonderful tutorial, thank you!
Hello in the technique where you coloured the imprints of leaves, after filling the imprints can we drip the mug in clear glaze?
Yes you can!
هل استطيع الحرق مرة واحدة فقط ؟ بعد الجفاف والتلوين
can i paint them with underglaze without firing yet ?
like decor paint/
For how long does the firing process takes or how do you fire the ceramics projects
I’m confuse 🧐?
I am a new entry lover of ceramics and as I live in a remoted area I am trying to learn from videos etc. Can you tell me please which brand or from which site should I order the glaze and colors?
I loved this one, really helpful thanks!
Looks wonderful, beautiful works and demo lesson thanks ☺️
Thank you for the Video!
Super helpful, thankyou❤
I thought glazes could be applied to fully fired and glazed pieces!! Can you plis clarify
thank you dear that was a really useful video to watch
this was so helpful ,thank u so much
Are you always supposed to use clear glaze on the cup if you have used an under glaze first?
For foodware and drinkware, yes
Great Video, so educational, just what i was looking for, thank you 🤗
Is the term “underglaze” used for any colouring or is that a specific paint/ glaze for a particular function? And is that the only form of painting?
underglaze refers to glaze that bakes with a matte texture because they dont have glass. traditional glazes have a shiny, glassy feel. underglaze feels like unglazed bisqueware after firing. underglazes come in a ton of colors
Do you use potmill for mixing
Is there any difference in the results between applying underglaze on bisqueware or just unfired clay?
Thanks for sharing ❤
Where can I buy these glazes?
How to firing??
This was so helpful
Wonderful video.
Thank you so much ❤❤but I have a question😅 is there specific glaza for specific clay? Or all glaze can be used for all different kinds of clay?
The firing range of the glaze must match the firing range of the clay
Can I use this on plaster?
This glazing is safe for food?
There is not just one answer for this question. What is food safe is a difficult and much discussed topic. If you are new with glazing; buy stoneware,fire 1050 bisque,buy a brand like mayco/amaco/botz and buy a glaze marked as "food safe",only apply one glaze on the inside and do not mix glazes for the inside,fire the glaze between 1200-1240 degrees..now you have the best chance to call it food safe
wow this video is so good
Uma artista.
Is it recommend to eat or have hot food on these pieces 🤔
Great job
That was so great!! Thank you!
Can i paint my ceramics with acrylic before glazing
no, the paint will burn in the kiln and ruin the glaze
Just an FYI. Glazes do not seal pottery midfire pottery. The clay has to be fired high enough to vitrify the clay, which means it will no longer absorb moisture. Low fire clay never vitrifies.
List the product used for glaze please