Beautiful work and well produced video. Perfect music, not annoying like so many. I appreciate that you did the demo in real time/ not sped up. Bravo! Subscribed!!
Thanks Jana, for sharing your knowledge and skills so generously. This is a great video, especially for a new to clay person. The pinch pot teapot would be a great video to see - far ahead of where I'm at but that's how I learn.
You gave an excellent demonstration and your pottery is charming. I haven't pottered for a few years but I plan to dig out my tools and find some clay.
Wow you are a perfect teacher🙏🏻thank you for sharing this tips, really like your art✨so inspiring especially for me as a beginner, thank you too much🤍🙏🏻
Thank you Jana, I love your creations and how accurate are your videos. I see well the glazing can be diluted? I bought the same brand and can’t wait to use it 😊
Jana .. I have watched several of your videos, from air dry to pottery. You are quite experienced at this! You are a lovely person. I wish I could buy some of your pottery. The distance for shipping would be astronomical, so I wonder if you are selling in any stores, nationwide. Such as the U.S.A. ? Please reply if you see me here. Thank you 🌹
Mam saw this video now and liked it very much if at all you are selling the products post your views I would like to purchase the small pot you have shown in this video thanks God bless you and your family
I love the channel but since everyone doesn't speak English you should enable the language option so that everyone can understand what you explain. thank you
the building process only takes a few minutes/hours depending on your skills ;) then the drying takes a couple of days. The pottery studio I bring my pieces to fires them within a week, so then I pick them up and glaze them (that can be done within a day, because the glaze dries really fast) and then another week in the pottery studio. So to get the finished piece it took me around 3 weeks. But it's a lot of waiting time ;)
Hello Jana, Thank you for creating such a peaceful and easy to follow tutorial - the vases look beautiful and original. I would love to see you creating the tea pot that you showed for a minute during the video! I appreciate all of your clear instructions!
Hi Jana, a quick question. I see you fire your pots at 1250°C. You used stoneware clay, but used 2 glazes that are not stoneware glazes but for earthenware clay. Doesn't give that any compatibility problems? Greetings Dimitry
Gorgeous! I know that the result won't be waterproof but can you tell us how one can achieve something close to that look using air dry clay? (Although I have subscribed, I'm new here so I haven't viewed others of your tutorials.)
I use stoneware clay that is burned in a kiln to turn into ceramic. I glaze my pieces with a liquid glaze from a brand called "Botz" and burn them at 1250° celcius
You can, in my experience it is just a bit trickier to get the seam as even. But that also depends on what kind of air dry clay you are using. But definitely give it a try! Let me know how it turned out 😉