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Glazed Pottery from the Kiln

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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2009

Shown are a few glazed pots just removed from our high fire reduction kiln.

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  • Do you have a website where you sell them?

  • @ThEeaMaZiNgCaT

    We do have a website, but do not sell from it. To find the site, just type in "cuzick pottery".

  • I have to ask, on the 4 min mark on this video, what are the colors on that plate and the one after it?! They are BEAUTIFUL!!! Also the very first plate that is shown up close. You have some lovely work and colors, thank you!

  • That glaze is called DC blue, I formulated this glaze, hence the name. It is a cone 10 reduction glaze. The gold color is from iron brushed over the glaze.

  • Your glazes are grand. The audio is coming in very low, could you raise it?.

  • Thank you for the positive comments. I will check on the audio and see what can be done. Thanks. DC

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  • Nice mistake you made David. Wonderful to come across you on YouTube. Don't know why I didn't look for you before. Studio Potters are generally classed as "Crafts persons" but you both clearly show the artistry in your work. I like the idea of sculpted pieces having something to look at on all angles. I used to do a different picture on each side so the user had a choice or a change. Nice notes on the reduction and why you got different results. Kind Regards - Steve - Pittenweem Pottery

  • Very beautiful and elaborate pieces, very detailed work. The piece with the dog is one of my favs :-) Btw, great collection!

  • Wow, your guy's work is so amazing. Beutiful pots.

  • please speak up ... we can adjust the volume... but we cant make it louder if it is already on the highest.

    Love your work. Kathie

  • This is the old violinist in Pittsburgh Pa. Your work is just great. The glazes as well as the details on the pots make them so enjoyable to look at. I wish I had the ability to get out to one of your shows to buy something.

  • masterful

  • nice

    

  • Do you fire mostly reduction or oxidation if you would could you send me some of your favorite oxidation 6 glazes

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