Please bear in mind, from my perspective these formulas are starting points and after initial testing, you can make judgments as to how to proceed. I also tested most of these glazes between Cone 7 and Cone 10 and also fired them in both neutral and reduction atmosphere. Lastly, once you find a rice straw source to make your ash, it is possible to experiment and come up with a very serviceable nuka-yu glaze.
DOBAI-YU
Wood ash 30 to 50 parts
Feldspar 70 parts
Wood ash 30 to 50 parts
Feldspar 70 parts
AME-YU
Wood ash 60
Rice straw ash 10
Feldspar 30
BIDORO-YU
Wood ash 40
Feldspar 60
Zinc 5
ORIBE-YU
Wood ash 50
Feldspar 50
Copper ox. 4
KI-SETO-YU
Wood ash 50
Rice straw ash 10
Feldspar 40
Red Iron Ox. 1 to 2%
(a little pinch of CMC in all the glazes helps with adhesion and is recommended)
Illustrated is the interior of a teabowl with an altered bidoro-yu over a Shino glaze. This particular version always produces nice green glass pools on the interior and runny drips (tombo-me) on the exterior.
Illustrated is the interior of a teabowl with an altered bidoro-yu over a Shino glaze. This particular version always produces nice green glass pools on the interior and runny drips (tombo-me) on the exterior.
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