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   DAISY DUKE’S HOT TEA PANTS
 
   



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Click for Related Links Click for Home page Click for Site Map Click for About pages Click for Creative Process pages Click for Exhibitions pages Click for Galleries pages Click for Studio pages Click for Price List Click for Site Map Daisy Duke's Hot Tea Pants is a ceramice teapot in the form of short blue pants. Refiring involves repetitive firing at lower and lower temperatures to prevent damage to previously fired glazes. Click to open Glossary. Luster overglaze imparts a metallic sheen when fired at high kiln heat. Click to open Glossary. Velvet glaze provides a matte finish that resembles a velvet ceramic surface. Click to open Glossary. Firing converts soft greenware to hard ceramic state by exposure to high kiln temperatures. Click to open Glossary. Cone is a pyramid of clay and glaze that bends at specific temperature, used to ensure optimal temperature for a given work being fired in a kiln. Click to open Glossary. Porcelain is a white stoneware clay used for making hard, durable, fine-grained, nonporous ceramic art works by firing at high kiln heat. Click to open Glossary. Wheel throwing produces objects from raw clay on a potter's wheel. Click to open Glossary. Press mold uses cast or mold of plaster to make negative form of the original object. Click to open Glossary. Hand-building involves creating a ceramic work by the artist's hands alone or with simple tools. Click to open Glossary.

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