Size: 250ml
Taking inspiration from Old English Slipware, Hot Clay has created its own slips to match the colours found in traditional 17th-century pottery.
In the past, the technique was to use locally found dark-coloured clay bodies, for the basis of their pot. Red earthenware’s were common.
These were covered in a slip, which was made from clay and water but coloured with a raw material such as an oxide. They were then fired to a bisque temperature and fired once more with a lead-based transparent glaze.
Hot Clay’s slips are made using safer ingredients. They use a simple ball clay and coloured stain which have been designed to give that yellow, honey, warm tone, the original older pots would have had.
These can then be used with our regular Vitraglaze Earthenware Shiny Transparent. This is a lot safer than using the leaded versions.
The slips can be applied by slip trailer, brush or dipped. Decoration can be obtained by combing, using fingers, scratching (sgraffito), painting and calligraphy.
The slip is sold in a thick consistency but can be watered down for application.
See the 'Product Attachment' for suggested clay bodies and firing temperatures.