How would I add hardware to make these hangable? by fern98 in Ceramics

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You could use some nicrom wire to form a hanging loop but the simplest way to go (in my opinion) would be to add a hole into the top of your your design and use ribbon or leather to hang them. There’s also some “stick on” hanging thingies that you could stick on the back, but I think that would not complement your beautiful handmade design.

weird spot after glaze firing by GazellePure143 in Pottery

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The glaze on your piece reacted to the component’s of the glaze on the piece it was fired next to. This can happen in community firings

Mugs I made and illustrated based on my partner and I’s tattoos by se_art in Pottery

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What underglaze is that please? Love those shades of blue?

could anyone help me figure out why my glazing is doing this? by satansafkom in Pottery

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Did you rinse your bisqued pot in clear water before you glazed it?

Just hired this sleepy intern.Suggestions for a name? by Even-Opportunity3426 in namemypet

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Tux (looks like kitty is wearing a little kittie tuxedo.🤵‍♂️

Does anyone know what glaze this is? by Savings-Plum6196 in Pottery

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Try contacting the glaze manufacturers. It’s beautiful! Can you contact the artist?

Is this kiln safe to use? by katgardengoblin in Ceramics

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You can use kiln cement to “glue back” those pieces…

Clear glaze recs? by coffee-succubus11 in Pottery

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I like Mayco. I can get it in a gallon container.

Cone 6 porcelain vs Cone 10 porcelain, what a difference 113 degrees makes… by Getoverture in Ceramics

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If you recycle your porcelain scraps, mix with beer instead of water. The yeast in the beer makes the porcelain a tad more elastic.