Excavating local materials to use in clay bodies and glazes can infuse finished work with a sense of place and connect artists with the regions where they live, while also helping to lower the carbon footprint of their studio practices.
Tea Bowl couple with Wild-clay Glaze • Unique Raku Pottery and Ceramics by Ildikó Károlyi
Dark clay, white slip and clear glaze! #sprucepinepottersmarket #potteryonthehill #bandanapottery #huntdalglishpottery #wild…
The Wild Clay Club
Jonathan-Phillips Yunomi Yunomi, Phillips, Jonathan
This set in wild clay and ash glaze, along with a selection of other tea ware and small works will be available at @shopstoriedobjects in…
Celadon Yunomi Made With Locally Collected Clay and Glaze
Bristol pot. – CraftHub European Project
Wild Clay: Creating ceramics and glazes from natural
Wild Clay and Glaze
Wild Clay Pottery: Tops Tips From Processing to Firing — Leela Pottery
Pottery Glaze DIY Art Glaze Snowflake Glaze Crystalline Glaze Medium Temperature 1180-1300 ℃ Ceramic Blue Wild Glaze Clay Tools - AliExpress