
92. Can you Colour Clay Using Verdigris?
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Some potters create coloured pottery by mixing oxides and stains into the clay itself before firing. A technique that uses this is called agate, where different coloured clays are combined in layers and mixed, to create a design.
Recently, I’ve been wondering whether this would work with the home-made pigment verdigris created from recycled copper.
In this episode, I talk about some experiments I’ve done adding verdigris to clay at a ratio of 3% and 5% dry powdered verdigris to wet clay.
You can watch the video version of this episode on YouTube.
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