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Saggar firing is an alternative firing process for pottery. Saggars are boxlike containers made of high fire clay or specialized fireclay which are used to enclose pots needing special treatment in t...
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I learn more about saggar firing with each firing I do. I have been saggar firing for the last 6 years. My first attempts were promising and left me aching to try more. ... I basically converted the entire kiln into a saggar! I was hooked. A short time after that my friend Shawn and I jumped in his Mazda, drove to a...
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What is a Saggar?; Saggar refers to any structure which encloses a piece of pottery in a kiln for firing. The saggar is usually made of clay that has been fired to a fairly high temperature, and is refractory enough to be fired many times without breaking.
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The saggar firing technique for pottery is described as performed at Clayworks pottery studio. ... The Saggar ... Loading the Saggar...
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Galleries of pottery, an explanation of the process, and information about current ceramic events. ... Irina Okula is a potter from Ipswich, MA who specializes in saggar firing. For over forty years Irina has travelled the world in pursuit of the art of ceramics.
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Saggars; Saggar makers; Saggar makers bottom knockers ... The weirdest occupation on the programme is widely believed to be a "saggar maker's bottom knocker". Saggars are used to hold and protect pottery during kiln-firing, and by placing various substances in a saggar it is possible to produce dramatic visual effects on...
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> READ the complete text of an article I authored about saggar-firing, entitled "Fast Fossils: Carbon-Film Transfer on Saggar-Fired Porcelain," originally published in Ceramics Monthly Magazine, (USA), March 2000 issue.
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A short description of "saggar" methods (Clay By Joanne) ... Sagger or Saggar Firing (eScribe) Searches the posts about sagger firing within the eDisscussion group ClayArt. ... Gallery of Saggar fired works created by ceramic artist Stephen Carter...
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Using the ancient technique of saggar firing, Alex Mandli creates beautiful, unique ceramic earthenware based on the random action of fire on clay. ... Bisque firing at a relatively low temperature allows the clay body to absorb the effects of the combustible materials in the saggar firing to follow.
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