Collection: Ash Glaze
The Natural Ash Glaze is produced by relying on the wood-firing process as the glazing agent. Most pieces dedicated to this glaze are placed in the kiln with little or no glaze applied to the exterior. During the firing process, the wood is stirred occasionally in the firebox to give flight to the flakes of ash that are produced during the firing. When these small flakes become airborne, they cling to the exposed areas of the pots and accumulate over a period of time. As the kiln reaches about 2300 degrees Fahrenheit, the wood ash will liquify and begin to run down the side of the pots, as if one had poured honey on the vase.
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Combed Cream Pitcher #2 in Ash & Cobalt, 4.75"h (Tableware Collection)
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Combed Pitcher in Ash Glaze, 11.5"h (Ben Owen III)
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Altered Dish in Yellow Matte & Ash, 5"dia. (Juliana Owen)
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Pitcher in Copper Penny & Ash, 10.75"h (Ben Owen III)
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- $325.00
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Small Combed Bowl #2 in Ash, Cobalt, & Yellow Matte Glazes, 6"dia. (Tableware Collection)
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- $45.00
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