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The Complete Guide on How To Glaze Pottery — Spinning Pots

Terry Connor
16 min readMay 2, 2020

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After being used by the Egyptians for the first time during the 1st century BC, glazing became one of the most popular forms of pottery decorations. Gradually, it earned popularity in China and the Middle East countries, and later on, the whole world started acquiring the pottery glazing technique. It is not unknown to all pottery lovers how glazing turns an ordinary pottery piece into an extraordinary and unique one. Glazing is nothing but the burning proof of an artist’s creative mind and his/her ability to create wonders with one magical touch.

Glazing seems like bringing life to an ordinary piece of clay. Without glazing, it is hard to give the pottery piece a complete and finished look. Moreover, glazing in disguise ensures the long life of ceramic pottery. Glazing works like a coating on the surface of a pottery piece that seals all the pores of the hardened clay pot and adds waterproofing quality to the piece. The clay pot becomes food-safe, less fragile, and durable enough after it goes through the entire process of glazing.

What’s the purpose of glazing?

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Terry Connor
Terry Connor

Written by Terry Connor

I'm someone who is always looking to improve my life and others. Looking to be a better person spiritually and financially. Plus I love pottery and Cats.

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