09/10/2025
is only a week away 😱😍🥳
I have been trying different things this year. I thought I would share what I have been doing and update you on the new materials and design that I have been working with.
1. Red clay
I have been looking for a really red clay and tried Clayworks Mahogany clay for the first time this year. It maintains such a beautiful and strong red brown color even after glaze firing. I love clay body so much that I tend to glaze only inside vessels. I have made different shapes of double walled vases and goblets with this clay and can’t wait to bring them
2. Satin Glaze and Glossy pink glaze
I have developed some new glazes that I am very happy with! I have been looking for a stables Satin glaze that works well with different oxides to create beautiful colours and I found one!!
This new pink glaze that I developed is something else! On white clay body, it comes out subtle and soft pink color, and on buff/red clay body it comes out in a different shades of pink or purple or sometimes even blue.
New shapes and designs
Goblets with face profile silhouette on the stems, face profile silhouette cups&keep cups(although not many left as they were most popular items ), and Dokkaebi jars.
If you don’t know what Dokkaebi is…..
Dokkaebi (Korean: 도깨비) are legendary creatures from Korean mythology and folklore. Dokkaebi, also known as “Korean ogres”, are nature deities or spirits possessing extraordinary powers and abilities that are used to interact with humans, at times playing tricks on them and at times helping them. Dokkaebi are believed to be defenders against evil spirits, acting as a form of protection and a symbol of good luck.
I can’t wait to show what I have been working on next week.
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