Unusual Pieces

The possibilities with crystalline glazes are almost endless. The pieces shown here are a selection of the more unusual.

CU6

CU6

DescriptionAventurine and copper red glazes. The interaction of these very different glazes has...

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CTK

CTK

DescriptionMy dark blue crystalline has given an unusual result on this form made from my custom...

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CS0

CS0

DescriptionThe most unusual piece from 2023, it has been etched after firing to alter the colour...

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CTP

CTP

DescriptionIron aventurine and copper red.  The aventurine sparkles with a myriad of tiny golden...

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CNT

CNT

DescriptionTwo glaze firings have produced an unusual effect. First with mid blue/purple, a glaze...

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CSP

CSP

Iron aventurine and manganese silicate crystalline.

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CRH

CRH

A porcelain formulated with a local clay has changed the crystal colour.

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CKG

CKG

Description This is the first time that I have glazed the interior of a bowl entirely with iron...

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CF3

CF3

Description This unusual example of iron red in combination with zinc silicate glazes has been...

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CGS

CGS

Description This is a rare example of my work that does not use a zinc silicate glaze. Both glazes...

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CGC

CGC

Description This is one of my most variable glazes. The chemistry is finely balanced and very...

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CE8

CE8

Description This small bowl form has been through the glaze firing twice giving an unusual crystal...

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CF7

CF7

Description This piece combines my iron aventurine glaze on the top with a zinc silicate glaze on...

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