Migrating abutting glazes

The interface of adjacent glazes.

Several closeups of the interaction region of the two glazes are shown and, for context, a picture of the pot.

The background glaze is longquan_n_song_0PLi_redart; the foreground design is glazed with iron_8_R_C10_13PSi.

The design is created by adhering a mask and then applying the main glaze. After drying, the entire pot is coated in wax,
then the mask is removed and the open area filled in with a second glaze.



Close up Images of the interaction region

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Image of the piece

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mug with glaze glaze longquan_n_song_Z2G_0PLi_redart and inlay iron_8_R_C10_13PSi

mug is 4.5 inches in height



oxidation firing to cone 10 in an electric kiln

Firing profiles

Up Fire profile

150 deg F an hour to 250 deg F

400 deg F an hour to 1800 deg F

300 deg F an hour to 2050 deg F

120 deg F an hour to 2310 deg F with a hold of 20 minutes at 2310 deg F

Down Fire Profile

300 deg F an hour to 1750 deg F then a half hour hold at 1750 deg F

300 deg F an hour to 1700 deg F then a Three hour hold at 1700 deg F

25 deg F an hour to 1650 deg F then a one hour hold at 1650 deg F

Clay body is a grolleg porcelain from Tacoma Clay Art Center.



glaze compositions

Background glaze

Empirical Formula longquan_n_song_Z2G_0PLi_redart :

K2O        0.10
Na2O        0.13
Li2O        0.09
CaO        0.49
MgO        0.10
ZnO        0.09

Al2O3        0.48
Fe2O3        0.015

SiO2        3.76

molecular percent Silica 72%

Added:

0.02% Cobalt Carbonate

0.2% silicon carbide for local reduction



Inlay Glaze

Empirical Formula iron_8_R_C10_13PSi :

K2O        0.11
Na2O        0.45
Li2O        0.25
CaO        0.17
MgO        0.02

Al2O3        0.56
Fe2O3        0.28

SiO2        3.12

molecular percent Silica 63%



Remarks

The matrix glaze is higher in CaO, MgO, and silica; the inlay glaze higher in alkali metals and iron.

The inlay glaze is fluid, the matrix glaze viscous.

The inlay slides down the near vertical wall of the mug, spreading as it moves,
and crystals found in neither the matrix nor inlay form in the interface.

The yellow micro-crystalline assemblages suggest low alkali metals, and high CaO.

The glaze longquan_n_song_0PLi_redart is a grass green. This glaze with 0.2% cobalt is a dark inky blue -
a tenth that quantity of cobalt gives the subdued greyed aqua seen above.

Trapped bubbles beneath the surface are common in viscous glazes. The magnification makes
the bubbles look huge.

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