Lustre

Lustre

by Greg Daly
Lustre

Lustre

by Greg Daly

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Overview

A comprehensive guide with recipes for making your own lustres and techniques for applying and firing them.

A lustre is a thin layer of metal which is deposited onto the surface of the pot during firing and which produces a lustrous surface. Lustres are very sought after, fabulous surfaces which can lure you in and keep you spellbound. They can be coloured as golds, coppers, reds and blues, or have a colourless sheen like mother of pearl.

Although lustre is a complex technique, this handbook explains and simplifies the process of creating various types of lustre for you to enjoy producing spectacular results. The book offers various recipes for making your own lustres and techniques for applying and firing, and shows you the results of Greg Daly's extensive testing to point you in the right direction.

One of the most commonly used lustres today is a resin lustre (known as the 'commercial' lustre) which contains some dangerous carcinogens thinners. There is therefore an advantage to making your own lustre using more natural materials, which will also give you an infinite variety of effects.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781912217656
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 08/14/2018
Series: Ceramics Handbooks
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Greg Daly is an Australian ceramic artist of international standing, with works held in over 70 galleries and museums worldwide, as well as 75 solo exhibitions to his name. He is a member of the International Academy of Ceramics in Geneva and a lecturer for the Ceramics Workshop at the Australian National University in Canberra. An acclaimed teacher, he has presented over 150 ceramics workshops and lectures around the world, and is also the author of Glazes and Glazing Techniques.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Lustre: A Brief History
2. Pigment Lustres
3. Lustre Glazes
4. Resin Lustre
5. Fuming
Bibliography
Chemical Supplies
Orton Cones
Temperature Conversion Chart
Analysis of Frits Used
Index

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