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  2. What is Glaze?Glaze- a mixture that when fired melts to create a glass finish over ceramics When firing glaze work we call it a glaze firing

  3. Types of GlazesOpaque glaze- no images will be seen and may cove any textureTranslucent glaze- will not allow decoration beneath to be seen clearlyTransparent glaze- clear enough to see throughMatt glaze- non shinny surface Bisque- first fire Glaze fire- second fire

  4. How to apply Glaze • What areas of your work do you apply glaze? • Interior of your cup • The exterior areas that do not meet the kiln shelf. • What not to glaze? • The bottom of you artwork that will rest on the kiln self. • Why? • Glaze will melt and turn to glass which will cause you work to stick to the kiln shelf. • Each Student is required to wipe the bottom of their work with a damp sponge. Dipping – to submerge under a surface briefly to coat Brushing – to paint glaze usually two to three coats

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