All students have completed the burnishing of their pots. The burnishing process, working in a 50 minute class period, took almost two weeks. They have been fired to the low temperature of cone 018, which is approximately between 500 and 600 degrees, in my kilns at school. We used Lizella clay which is an earthenware clay and fires orange in color.
The photos below are of my students' work. Lizella clay is used which fires to an orange color and is an earthenware clay.Slip, which is a clay and water mixture, can be used to apply decoration to the pot or designs can be incised or scratched into the clay.
This is a close up of a pot before it is fired and then after it has been fired. Notice the orange color.
It is hard to see but there is a shiny glossy look to the pots due to the burnishing. The clay body looks like it has been glazed but has not.This is a close up of a pot before it is fired and then after it has been fired. Notice the orange color.
The final step now is to pit fire them. My student teacher loaded them today to take home. Unfortunately, rain is in the forecast for most of the weekend so we will have to wait to fire them. The finished products will be posted later. They will be black instead of orange.