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Titel och upphov Fired up with raku : over 300 raku recipes
Utgivning, distribution etc. Crowood , Ramsbury ; 2006 : 2006
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SAB klassifikationskod
Fysisk beskrivning 144 s. : färgill. : 24 cm
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ISBN 1-86126-848-3 (pbk.) 1-86126-848-3 :
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The origins of raku can be traced back hundreds of years to Japan, where it was used as the traditional method of creating clay bowls for the tea ceremony. Over the years potters have embraced and adapted the methods, celebrating the remarkable but unpredictable results achieved using raku techniques. The author, who has specialized in raku for over twenty years, considers the origins of raku before offering over 300 glaze recipes. A selection of other potters also share their ideas, and with one hundred photographs of raku-fired pieces, Fired Up With Raku offers inspiration to all potters.
What Is Raku? p. 7 Raku Firing and Raku Kilns p. 13 Raku Techniques and Problems p. 19 Health and Safety for Raku p. 25 Raku Glazes A-Z p. 27 Alternative Methods and Materials of Decoration p. 79 Invited Artists p. 99 Substitute Materials and Alternative Names, Colouring Oxides and Conversions p. 137 Bibliography p. 140 Glossary p. 141 Index p. 143