This category is for non-commercial sites focusing the techniques of Soda or Salt glazing.
Salt-glazing is a once-fire technique where common salt is added to the kiln at the end of a firing, forming a glaze on any exposed surface of the work. The result produces an “orange-peel” effect. Soda-glazing is a chloride-free alternative to salt-glazing. Sodium carbonate or bicarbonate is added into the kiln at a high temperature to create soda-vapor resulting in a variety of surface effects.
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Discusses the technical process and history of the salt glazed or salted process.
Discusses the technical process and history of the salt glazed or salted process.

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