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Shino - Brett Thomas Art

    https://brettthomasart.com/shino/
    Shino - Brett Thomas Art Brett has focused and studied the use of American Shino glazes. He is fascinated by the surface decoration and the uncontrolled mystery the kiln delivers to his work. Every firing is different and unique.

shino glaze Archives - Ceramic Arts Network

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    Search for True Shino Stephen Driver with Judith and Royle Duff Judith Duff’s water jar (Mizusashi), 7 in. (18 cm) in height, Duff’s clay body, North Carolina Feldspar Shino glaze, fired to 2264°F (1240°C), 2008.

47 Shino Glazes ideas in 2021 pottery, ceramics, ceramic art

    https://www.pinterest.com/annaclarepottery/shino-glazes/
    Feb 28, 2021 - All you need is Shino . See more ideas about pottery, ceramics, ceramic art.50 pins

Techno File: The Shino Myth - Ceramic Arts Network

    https://ceramicartsnetwork.org/ceramics-monthly/ceramic-glaze-recipes/glaze-chemistry/techno-file-the-shino-myth/
    Dec 07, 2020 · “Shino first or suffer the curse” is a phrase many ceramic artists have heard and followed in the studio. It means that when layering glazes, one of which is an American shino, put the shino on first. Using it over almost any other glaze produces a disaster. I’ve learned this the hard way.

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