- Slip casting, or
slipcasting, is a
ceramic forming technique, and is
widely used by
commercial industry as well as
contemporary fine
artists as a way...
-
historic terracotta focusing on the
difficulties ****ociated with
trying to
match new to old
Throwing a
terracotta pot on a
wheel Slipcasting terracotta...
- leather-hard (semi-hardened) clay body (pieces of pottery)
together by
slipcasting with mould,
glazing or
decorating the
pottery by
painting or dipping...
-
jolleying and
slipcasting,
later they were
white earthenware glazed with a
Rockingham brown glaze and
shaped entirely by
slipcasting. They
began making...
- they
float within the solution,
making it
easier to use in a
variety of
slipcasting techniques.
Calcium chloride dihydrate (20
percent by weight) dissolved...
- as
plates and mugs.
Pressure casting: Is a
development of
traditional slipcasting.
Specially developed polymeric materials allow a
mould to be subject...
- back to its beginning, and
mixes the
production of old and new shapes.
Slipcasting is the main
technique for "hollow"
wares like vases. The
kaolin was brought...
- mani****te the clay into form,
while cheaper Yixing pots are
produced by
slipcasting. The type of clay used has a
great impact on the
characteristics of the...
- the same as the rest of the vessel. The
second technique is a term for
slipcasting, "couler en barbotine" in French. "Barbotine pottery" is
sometimes used...
-
established redware production in Bradwell, Staffordshire,
England using slipcasting.
Johann Friedrich Böttger,
famous as the
pioneer of
European porcelain...