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Rock Candy Mug
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Rock Candy Mug

$95.00

Wheel thrown stoneware mug, carved line design and wood+soda fired. Impossible to see in photos, the exterior of this mug shimmers in the sunlight. The glass deposits from the kiln atmosphere make it look like patches of glitter were dusted on top of the earthy tones.

There was no glaze applied to the exterior of this piece. The glazed surface is a result of the kiln atmosphere reacting with the raw clay at extreme temperatures, turning it into glass and visually recording the flame path.

  • Size: 3.5" x 4"
  • Holds 11 Fl Oz.
  • Microwave and Dishwasher Safe

Wood & Soda Fired

Wood & soda fired pieces are characterized by warm & earthy tones, glassy surfaces similar in feeling to slightly coarse stone.

The unique variegated surface is developed by the interaction of wood ash and sodium vapors at temperatures exceeding 2300 degrees Fahrenheit.

Sodium vapor is derived by vaporizing sodium carbonate or baking soda in the firebox of the kiln. This vapor acts a flux, reacting with the silica and alumina found in clay to form a glass where they combine.

Wood ash acts in a similar manner, although it brings along trace elements from the soil where the tree once grew. These trace elements can shift the color response, often forming green/ yellow/ brown glass rivulets.

By combining wood & soda firing, which are often performed individually as their own firing style, I'm able to produce a nice blend of qualities from both techniques.

Carving & Sculpting

Carving is exactly as it sounds, using sharp tools, clay is removed from the surface before completely drying, to create patterns and give dimension. This process is the opposite of slip trailing, which adds material, however for many pieces I employ both methods to create surfaces with even more depth.

I enjoy sculpting eyes, lips, and other facial features into some of my work to give them a sort of lively, conscious quality. I feel as though it can make the pieces "come alive" and create a deeper connection to the piece.

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