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Glazing ceramic with milk 

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Milk firing; milk glazing; Rediscovery the lost secrets of the potters

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Комментарии : 92   
@lazcris
@lazcris 3 года назад
Thank you so much! Your pottery turn out beautifully!!
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 3 года назад
Thank you 😊
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 2 года назад
I use different milk before. You can experiment with yogurt and kefir and get different color. Try and have fun
@ravencelentano5900
@ravencelentano5900 10 месяцев назад
They are amazing! I thought they were made of wood until I saw the title. Thank you for showing the process. This is something I will have to experiment with.
@andarroura
@andarroura 5 месяцев назад
Thank you very much for your explanations, I will try this traditional method at the first opportunity…..
@greatbingus
@greatbingus 2 года назад
nice pottery also yummm clay flavored milk
@zhookeeper
@zhookeeper 3 года назад
I love this, but what is the chemistry that allows the glazing to occur? I would assume all the milk cream and sugar are organics that will burn off? What causes the magic? Tiny amounts of Trace minerals in the milk?
@hrcpaiva
@hrcpaiva 3 года назад
butter and sugar caramel in the surface...
@zhookeeper
@zhookeeper 3 года назад
@@hrcpaiva at bisque temps all the organics like sugar and fats would be completely burned out. I can understand they would leave behind some carbon (colour) so is that what's happening? It just looks like there is more going on there than just carbon.
@hrcpaiva
@hrcpaiva 3 года назад
@@zhookeeper is a bisque "milked" and heated at 350°C. this is the fact.
@zhookeeper
@zhookeeper 3 года назад
@@hrcpaiva thank you, that makes sense at that low temp. It's a really great decorative finish. Looks beautiful.
@svadhina
@svadhina 5 месяцев назад
Thx a lot for the info. Are these porcelain or stoneware?
@styrkjarsteibjorn1860
@styrkjarsteibjorn1860 2 года назад
I've got my best results with Olive oil.
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 2 года назад
Wow! Newer think about glazed with olive oil. Can’t wait to try it
@gabrielabukovacova-bartoso303
@gabrielabukovacova-bartoso303 7 месяцев назад
thank you for perfect idea and tip. I never saw it before and know the firing temperatures. I am suprised a little, that you answer on every our questions, it's very kindly from you and thank you for that !!!! ❤
@lucillegersbach1846
@lucillegersbach1846 2 года назад
beutiful pieces gracefull
@mohammedegyptian2527
@mohammedegyptian2527 9 месяцев назад
bravo
@kellerdaniel4103
@kellerdaniel4103 4 года назад
Amazing!
@JOYBG
@JOYBG 2 года назад
Thanks! And this horses are nice. Good work. Greetings from Bulgaria
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 2 года назад
Thank you. I use to live in Ukraine (30 years ago 😊)
@JOYBG
@JOYBG 2 года назад
@@ladybuglady100 Народ Украиньй - братский Болгаров.
@nancyvercauteren3329
@nancyvercauteren3329 5 месяцев назад
nice, what would happen if you fired them together with others that were glazed with raku up to 900 degrees?
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 5 месяцев назад
It’s not work like that,the color will burn off. ☺️
@marydeacon8236
@marydeacon8236 6 месяцев назад
Very fragile though, at 660 degrees the clay has not completely fused together.
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 6 месяцев назад
I fire them first time cone 04 1060 C (1940F) second firing 660 just for color/ smoke lock in the clay
@kidconfidentgarrett695
@kidconfidentgarrett695 3 года назад
Gorgeous finish. Can it be placed outdoors or would you need to clear glaze them on top of this finish?
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 3 года назад
You can use it outdoor and it food safe
@NENEJESSER
@NENEJESSER 2 месяца назад
(Please help) I have a cup that is milk glazed. I just dont kbow if its safe to drink from...
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 2 месяца назад
Yes, it is safe to drink. Don’t put it in dishwasher. If you see any discoloration, put it in oven for 30 min. 300F
@NENEJESSER
@NENEJESSER 2 месяца назад
​@@ladybuglady100 when i washed it, the black in the bottom came off... did i ruin it!?.... Thank you so much for writing me back!!
@KestrelBlais
@KestrelBlais 6 месяцев назад
Great work. Thank you.
@DesenfoqueGaussiano
@DesenfoqueGaussiano 3 года назад
Amazing result and beautiful color!!! Can this technique be applied to plates and cups? can be applied over bone stage and then give a transparent glaze? Thanx for sharing this!!! 🙏❤️
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 3 года назад
I can explain over phone if you want ( it is difficult for me to write everything down because English not my first language) 1-6094584315
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 3 года назад
You have to glaze inside first and fire it and then milk glaze outside and fire to 660 -700
@Lucas67
@Lucas67 7 месяцев назад
Lovely result. Would you happen to have a firing schedule for ventilated electric kilns? My kiln has a downdraft vent attached directly to the kiln, so I wouldnt need to open it at 600 to vent, right?
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 7 месяцев назад
Sorry, I used my old kiln. I never used ventilated kiln before… I hope you can find information about it somewhere else
@semraozdil3683
@semraozdil3683 8 месяцев назад
Süper idea ✅😂💎👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💎♥️🦋🐞🪲🍄🍀
@mrq6270
@mrq6270 8 месяцев назад
I absolutely love that! What a lovely finish. Thanks so much for sharing. I’m definitely going down that rabbit hole. Have you ever tried anything like evaporated milk, sweetened condensed milk, or milk powder? And have you ever tried this formula in a pit firing?
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 8 месяцев назад
I tried sour milk and it gave me interesting texture, but I didn’t take pictures of it, the figurine was solid the next day. Have to try it again 🤗
@helenwalters3740
@helenwalters3740 3 года назад
So interesting
@dawnintucson
@dawnintucson 3 года назад
Can you freeze the milk mixture and thaw it out to use later? Just curious and can't wait to try this!
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 3 года назад
Yes. I freeze mine
@SvitlaSova
@SvitlaSova Год назад
ДЯКУЮ!
@lanachampeau7923
@lanachampeau7923 Год назад
I'm a ceramic student from belgium and I was wondering if it was possible to glaze it after a first firing at 1250 °C and then immerge it to absorb the milk or will my piece ( white clay) will be too sealed ?
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 Год назад
I didn’t try milk glazed ceramic with bisque fired 1250C. But you can experiment any see what works best
@motherofachaosorganiser
@motherofachaosorganiser 2 года назад
Hi! Thanks for sharing this. I don't have my own kiln, I use a local studio. I'd like to ask what would happen if you fired it to 1040C and did not open the kiln? This is the temperature I use when firing my pieces. And do not have the authority to open the kiln since I don't own it.
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 2 года назад
The temperature cannot be higher than F700 (370 c). Milk will burn out
@greatbingus
@greatbingus 2 года назад
@@ladybuglady100 would it help your glazing if you use different milks? Like there is thing, you can put the milk in the freezer and do 'fractionally distlling' and melt off the fats, sugars and proteins and the watermilk will be the last to unfreeze as it thaws. You just take a gallon of whole milk freeze it and the turn it upside down and let it thaw into a mason jar or something until at about the half way point you stop , now you have separated most of the fats solids and sugars from the water(still froze in the jug), that creamier less watery milk might be good for glazing, oh also what about goats milk, or like colustrum that super healthy milk from the first few days after the goat has its baby, lol glaze a little goat figure with colostrum milk.... you won't
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 2 года назад
I don’t try this. I know if temperature too high, milk glaze will burn off.
@greatbingus
@greatbingus 2 года назад
@@ladybuglady100 at normal temperature though?
@deepashtray5605
@deepashtray5605 3 года назад
That's pretty cool. Do you put a sealer on the finish? Not related to the sealer question, but I have a challenge for you, though, which the spotted bird at the end brought to mind: that finish would work perfect for a seal sculpture, right shape for a flute too :)
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 3 года назад
Thank you. I may try to make seal ocarina I like the idea 💡☺️
@chandramanik928
@chandramanik928 2 года назад
What's kind of cream? I can used it for red clay?
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 2 года назад
I use half and half and whole milk( any milk will be ok) .yes, it is works with white and red clay )
@fritspotgieter9934
@fritspotgieter9934 Год назад
is the clay in greenware form or bisque ware when you do your glaze?
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 Год назад
Bisque
@faceless_blogger
@faceless_blogger Год назад
What clay did you use ? And how do you load it into the kiln without getting the glaze stick to the shelf ?
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 Год назад
I used porcelain P5 and recycle clay. I think any clay will be good for milk glazing. After i dip figurines in milk, I wipe it off the places where it touches the kiln surface
@faceless_blogger
@faceless_blogger Год назад
@@ladybuglady100 Thank you so much ! Love your video !
@Julierbuene
@Julierbuene 3 года назад
Does it hold water if you use this on something like a cup?
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 3 года назад
Yes
@sannejohansen6213
@sannejohansen6213 3 года назад
I can not find you on Facebook 🙈
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 3 года назад
Viktoria Bridgeford viktoriasstudio.com
@sathsaraperis9441
@sathsaraperis9441 2 года назад
Can I use another thing without half and half?
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 2 года назад
Just milk will work fine
@sathsaraperis9441
@sathsaraperis9441 2 года назад
@@ladybuglady100 do you mean when I make glaze,with milk and sugar it will work?
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 2 года назад
@@sathsaraperis9441 yes. You will have little bit different shade of brown color
@abeerdumra8570
@abeerdumra8570 3 года назад
I have a question about the clay used. Is it stoneware or earthenware ?
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 3 года назад
I use Bella’s blend
@marciasilviajohnson6461
@marciasilviajohnson6461 8 месяцев назад
@@ladybuglady100we don’t know in America what is Bella’s blend. What temperature that clay fires?🤗
@sathsaraperis9441
@sathsaraperis9441 2 года назад
Can I use this method for any clay? (I have grey colour clay)
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 2 года назад
It’s worked for red, white and mixed clay I use. Red clay get little bit darker color
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 2 года назад
What color is your clay when you fire it?
@sathsaraperis9441
@sathsaraperis9441 2 года назад
@@ladybuglady100 dark orange
@sathsaraperis9441
@sathsaraperis9441 2 года назад
@@ladybuglady100 other one is grey colour
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 2 года назад
Yes, it’ll works 👍
@sannejohansen6213
@sannejohansen6213 3 года назад
Hello. I want to ask if it's ok that I'm trying to make such a horse, I thought your oxrina are so beautiful. Sincerely, Susanne Johansen from Denmark 😃👍🍀
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 3 года назад
No problem. Glad you like it
@andreadepaoli3060
@andreadepaoli3060 2 года назад
Molto bello! 350°C?
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 2 года назад
320 -350 c. Thank you for comment
@vulcanswork
@vulcanswork 2 года назад
Andrea De Paoli, quasi quasi tento nel forno di casa LOL.
@andreadepaoli3060
@andreadepaoli3060 2 года назад
@@vulcanswork magari con una buona cappa e un ottima maschera 😅😷
@rutilopata8294
@rutilopata8294 3 года назад
Thank you for this!!! Was the pottery bisque fired before glazing to cone 04??
@ladybuglady100
@ladybuglady100 3 года назад
Yes
@caspiandamari1046
@caspiandamari1046 3 года назад
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@jaxsonxander6470
@jaxsonxander6470 3 года назад
@Caspian Damari try FlixZone. Just google for it :)
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@alfredokorbyn4341 3 года назад
@Jaxson Xander yea, I've been using Flixzone for months myself =)
@caspiandamari1046
@caspiandamari1046 3 года назад
@Jaxson Xander thank you, signed up and it seems like a nice service =) I really appreciate it !
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