Glaze Review: The Secret to Weird, Beautiful Pottery Glazes

Glaze Review: The Secret to Weird, Beautiful Pottery Glazes

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Learn how to create weird, textured, crawly glazes just by underfiring 🔥

➡️ TEXTURES COURSE (glazes + wild materials):
https://www.loramceramics.com/textures-in-ceramics/

➡️ THE GLAZE IS LAVA (advanced research-based course):
https://www.loramceramics.com/the-glaze-is-lava-course

➡️ PATREON (monthly glaze recipes):
https://www.patreon.com/c/MariaLoram

➡️ INSTAGRAM (daily work & experiments):
https://www.instagram.com/loram.ceramics/

In this video, I’m sharing real workshop tests showing how underfiring completely transforms glazes.

Instead of smooth melts, you get:
– Crawls
– Puffy textures
– Unexpected colors
– Sculptural surfaces

These are not food-safe glazes — but for art pieces, lamps, and sculptural work, they open a completely different direction.

We’re looking at:
• Calcium-based lava with different % of silicon carbide
• Mesh size experiments
• Flux ratio shifts (R₂O vs RO)
• How underfiring changes everything

This isn’t about perfect recipes — it’s about learning how glazes behave so you can create your own.

If you want:
– full glaze breakdowns → course
– recipes → Patreon
– daily inspiration → Instagram

Subscribe for more glaze experiments ✨

Loram Ceramics Youtube Channel

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