What is Raku firing?
Raku firing has a rich history rooted in Japan. Developed in the late 16th century, it was inspired by the wabi-sabi aesthetic of imperfection and simplicity. Originally created for tea ceremonies, Raku ceramics gained popularity for their unique, unpredictable nature.
How I incorporate tape and wax resist with Raku.
When it comes to Raku firing, incorporating tape or wax resist can add interesting design elements to my ceramic pieces. Here's my step-by-step process:
What’s the difference between Raku and Naked Raku?
Raku and naked raku are two distinct ceramic alternative firing techniques that produce unique and beautiful results. Let's explore the differences between the two: