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Custom Handmade Stoneware Mugs & More – Kiln Report 2

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Spring is finally in the air and I had a few minutes this morning to take pictures of the firing that took place yesterday. We fire the kiln 4-5 days a week, each glaze firing heats the stoneware inside up to about 2350º F and takes 24 hours to heat up and cool down. Like most commercial and handmade pottery we have 2 firings; bisque, and glaze. The bisque firing is the first and heats the our handmade stoneware up to 1600º F over the course of 12 hours. I’ll take some pictures of the difference in air dry, bisque, glazed and then glaze fired in the next report.

Now for the mug shots:

Clay Corner Colonial Mugs - BurgundyClay Corner – Burgundy, Colonial Mugs

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Custom Handmade Stoneware Mugs & More – Kiln Report

Monday, February 16th, 2009

It was a cool and sunny weekend here in Minnesota and we had a firing that took place. Today I photographed a few pictures of some of the handmade stoneware custom mugs that are just about to be shipped.

img_07702Custom Handmade Round Belly Mug

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