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The Potter's Complete Book of Clay and Glazes by James Chappell
The Potter's Complete Book of Clay and Glazes by James Chappell












The Potter

– pictures and information on minerals and rocks.– Used as a starting point, to remember all the terms I should include and all but copy definitions that were so well written I could not have improved upon them.my personal experience gathered through glaze testing.NB: Some entries may be repeated in other parts of the Glaze Resource.Ībbreviations you may see on these pages:ĬoTE – coefficient of thermal expansion ( ) Glaze Terminology and Chemistry – Definitions of commonly used glaze terms and disambiguation when I can manage it! Glaze Fluxes and Components – Information about the basic constituents of a high temperature, “raw” (non-fritted) glaze. Glaze Colorants – Information about different coloring oxide with pictures as I take them. Filed under this post will be the following pages (eventually): I plan on posting it in sections, so please check back often for new information about glazes! It’ll include all sorts of information and I am currently taking pictures of a lot of the test pots I’ve done to include with the coloring oxides, etc. I am in the process of writing a fairly extensive glossary which will be more like an encyclopedia (HA!) when I finish.














The Potter's Complete Book of Clay and Glazes by James Chappell