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Agateware

 Definiton: pottery decorated with or structural made containing a combination of contrasting colored clays. 

The name agateware is derived from the agate stone, which when sliced shows multicolored layers. This pottery technique allows for both precise and thoughtout patterns, and free random effects, its up to the discretion of the pottery maker.


Technique: In order to avoid cracking and breaking which come along with mixing a variety of different kinds of clay, potters generally use one white or very light clay as a base. They then add colors in the form of stains or oxides. Colorant is added to the clay when it is in powder form in order to avoid blistering. 1-10% of colorant is generally applied, however it is up to the individual taste of the potter. The drying process is the most crucial part of this technique and should take over a week. This form of pottery can look great left unglazed, or glazed however pale colors will be completely covered by glaze if it isn't completely transparent.


Process

One way materials: this process requires the use of two or more differently colored clays. Body stains can be used to obtain almost any color desired.


step 1: combine two or more different colored clays by kneading and wedging.


step 2: slice through to determine the amount of blending desired (generally agate patterning consists of a smaller amount of the stronger color).


step 3: throwing/shape forming (you will not be able to see the agate effect) Throwing can have different meanings depending on the context. ...


step 4: leather-hard stage (you will start to clearly see the agate effect at this point)


Resources

Cosentino, Peter. The Encyclopedia Of Pottery Techniques. Philadelphia: Running P, 1990. 11-13.


External Links

[1] [2] [3] Sample Picture of Agateware Pottery


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Agateware (102 words)
In the former method the clays were usually laid in slabs, one on the other, and beaten out to form a homogeneous mass in which the colours were inextricably mingled.
Agatewares were made in Stoke-on-Trent between 1725 and 1750, the earlier specimens being salt glazed, while the later ones were covered with a colourless lead glaze.
Whieldon is most famous for his use of coloured glazes that were mingled to give a clouded or tortoiseshell effect and were used on an earthenware body, sometimes over molded decoration.
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