I watch every video of yours. And frequently I go and check that whether you have uploaded a video or not.........if not, then I see your old videos.........gives me satisfaction Do are doing a great job
Florian, I would love to know who the potters are that you admire. For me it is you, I am always amazed by every aspect of your craft. So I’d love to know what artist you feel the same about!
Hi Florian. Big fan of your work. What is the accesory that you use at 10:15 to trimming? My teacher told me that your friend made It for you. But you could explain how It is made? How it works? thanks a lot.
Well, there’s a lot to say. I’ve been using crackle glazed ceramics for years and years. It’s high fired stoneware with nothing nasty that could leech, the crackling doesn’t stain too badly as long as it’s properly washed but of course it happens overtime. To the same degree, many of the potters I’ve worked for over the years who wood fire, soda fire and so on, all have work that crazes and crackles to some degree and it all stains with time, yet functional work is still made abundantly and is it completely usable. I’ve never heard any stories of anyone getting ill from crackle glazed pottery, the clay is highly vitrified and unless you take terrible care of your ceramics you’ll be perfectly healthy. For industry it could be an issue, due to the surface of the pot having less strength, long-term staining with excessive use and fragility as it’s high fired stoneware with lots of iron, which makes it weaker and more susceptible to chipping on the whole, but that’s what you get with handmade ceramics, I don’t want to make pots that have perfect, uniform surfaces like you might find in a shop, I want each to be individual and interesting and handmade and I suppose the same goes for the generations of potters who’ve worked all over the world. Of course it depends on what materials you’re using in your glazes and/or if the you’re firing hot enough so that your clay is vitrified but if there’s nothing toxic and you’re firing very hot then there’s little that’ll hurt you. Here’s a good link to an article that goes into more depth about it, ceramicartsnetwork.org/ceramics-monthly/ceramic-glaze-recipes/glaze-chemistry/techno-file-dirty-dishes/, and clears up some of the misconceptions that are spread around. As long as you properly wash crazed pottery there is no bacteria left in the crackles. As long as you take time to care for your handmade ceramics after they’ve been used then they’ll be just fine.
it is the effect of the glazes he uses. they’re all crackle glazes, in some of his tiktok videos where he opens the kiln you can hear the pieces pinging as the glaze around the pots contract in the cool air leaving behind micro cracks, it’s also known as crazing!
I feel like this handle is upside down and wouldn't feel right, perhaps you should send me one? Then i can test it out while watching more of your videos?
this is what i’ve been missing in my life.. this is equivalent to the spa in this pandemic lol. thanks for the peace 💜
finally, some good content amongst the cursed videos on this Platform.
So youtubes algorithm is based off videos you watch. So you can only blame yourself
Man really, your skills at pottery, you must really love it to be that good.
Nothing nicer than watching a soothing pottery video like this and drawing. (Your pottery is gorgeous by the way)
I watch every video of yours. And frequently I go and check that whether you have uploaded a video or not.........if not, then I see your old videos.........gives me satisfaction
Do are doing a great job
Okay but the line of cups: soo satisfying
No Comments.. Simply Wonderful..!!♥️✨
Yet another fantastic one. Keep them coming! We love you Florian❤️❤️❤️
What a really cool video. Love the content you make, it's so interesting and helps me to stay chill. Great work man, keep it up!!!
Working with your hands + clay must be very relaxing.
CONGRATS!! 2OOK!!
So relaxing to watch... 🙏🏿
This is so satisfying wow
Wow it is very beautiful..😍❤️✨
Florian, I would love to know who the potters are that you admire. For me it is you, I am always amazed by every aspect of your craft. So I’d love to know what artist you feel the same about!
Shall be answering this in my next Q&A!
Really Really impressive ❤
It’s so satisfying and I’m hungry lol
Nice
Good work 💪
Now I wanna learn how to do this 🥺
Hi Florian. Big fan of your work. What is the accesory that you use at 10:15 to trimming? My teacher told me that your friend made It for you. But you could explain how It is made? How it works? thanks a lot.
@2:50 కాకినాడ గొట్టం కాజాల్లా ఉన్నాయి... Looks like a sweet named "kāja" from my home town kākināda,India.
What was the starting weight of the raw clay for these?
Good job 100%
I really like your videos, do what you want, you are very cool
Thank you Ellie!
Stuff like this makes me wish my father had teach me his trade.
3:27 you know what you came for
what tool do you have on top when you trim the outside?
It’s a spinner made by a potter called Richard Carter.
@@floriangadsby Ok, Thank you! And thanks you for great videos!. Im new in making pottery and your videos is Great to learn from! 👋
How u make them of glass 🤣
Always curious 🤣🦝
By the way excellent Pottery
Thanks for sharing God Bless
Hi may ask I how many grams of clay was use to make the cups? Thanks!
Is it safe to drink from a "crackle"-glazed cup?
Well, there’s a lot to say. I’ve been using crackle glazed ceramics for years and years. It’s high fired stoneware with nothing nasty that could leech, the crackling doesn’t stain too badly as long as it’s properly washed but of course it happens overtime. To the same degree, many of the potters I’ve worked for over the years who wood fire, soda fire and so on, all have work that crazes and crackles to some degree and it all stains with time, yet functional work is still made abundantly and is it completely usable.
I’ve never heard any stories of anyone getting ill from crackle glazed pottery, the clay is highly vitrified and unless you take terrible care of your ceramics you’ll be perfectly healthy. For industry it could be an issue, due to the surface of the pot having less strength, long-term staining with excessive use and fragility as it’s high fired stoneware with lots of iron, which makes it weaker and more susceptible to chipping on the whole, but that’s what you get with handmade ceramics, I don’t want to make pots that have perfect, uniform surfaces like you might find in a shop, I want each to be individual and interesting and handmade and I suppose the same goes for the generations of potters who’ve worked all over the world. Of course it depends on what materials you’re using in your glazes and/or if the you’re firing hot enough so that your clay is vitrified but if there’s nothing toxic and you’re firing very hot then there’s little that’ll hurt you.
Here’s a good link to an article that goes into more depth about it, ceramicartsnetwork.org/ceramics-monthly/ceramic-glaze-recipes/glaze-chemistry/techno-file-dirty-dishes/, and clears up some of the misconceptions that are spread around. As long as you properly wash crazed pottery there is no bacteria left in the crackles. As long as you take time to care for your handmade ceramics after they’ve been used then they’ll be just fine.
@@floriangadsby thanks a lot for such useful information! Your pottery is stunning. I hope I buy one as a birthday present for myself )))
i was wondering why the coat on the finished cup looks shattered at the end i mean it looks super cool but how does that happen
it is the effect of the glazes he uses. they’re all crackle glazes, in some of his tiktok videos where he opens the kiln you can hear the pieces pinging as the glaze around the pots contract in the cool air leaving behind micro cracks, it’s also known as crazing!
Keren
cool👌. Do u sell these
I do! Through my website, I do a few big shop updates every year and it tends to sell out quickly.. hopefully there'll be one this September!
@@floriangadsby cool. I will try to get something. Its my birthday in september and i will ask my parents
Are people who are intermediate at pottery called ceramateurs?
Oml
I feel like this handle is upside down and wouldn't feel right, perhaps you should send me one? Then i can test it out while watching more of your videos?