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Here s a good introduction to mishima pottery if you re unfamiliar.
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There are many different ways to approach inlay ceramics.
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In today s post an excerpt from the pottery making illustrated archives ben explains how he uses slips wax resist sgraffito and inlay techniques.
Oribe ware is a type of ceramics that originated in the 16th century and is known for its copper green glaze and bold patterns.
What s great about this method is that you can roll your cylinders over pieces of colored clay to inlay various designs.
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Some of the best examples of this technique can be found in korean ceramics where it originated.
We ve done a lot of articles on inlay ceramics often called slip inlay or mishima here on ceramic arts network.
Typically mishima is used to create very fine lines on pots by using a sharp blade to carve lines filling the lines with colored slip and then scraping off the excess slip to reveal the fine inlaid design.
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Here is a brief process video in hyper lapse speed of pottery that has been carved and inlaid with black and white slips.
Mishima is a technique of inlaying slip underglaze or even contrasting clay into the main clay body of the pottery piece.
Ben krupka is a fan of the experimental and playful feel of oribe.
A decorative technique where a pattern is carved into the clay at the leather hard stage and a clay slip of a contrasting color is laid into the decoration when inlaid slip dries the excess is scraped washed away with a sponge to reveal the pattern.
This technique creates extremely fine intricate design work with hard sharp edges that can be difficult to reliably replicate in any other way.