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The RAKU ARTISTS Connection - Clay, Fire, and Water are an exciting combination in the Raku art form. Pieces are quickly fired to red hot temperatures, removed from the still hot kilns, and placed in a variety of reduction materials and containers, to produce a wide amazing number of colors, textures, lusters, and patterns, including beautiful iridescence. Because of the dynamics of the firing process, no two pieces are ever the same, but the process is always exciting. To make it possible to remove a red-hot pot from the kiln without it shattering, clay bodies include grog, which is fired and ground clay, and gives the pot strength. Enjoy this ring of original contemporary Raku art!

 
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   Timpany Pottery - Functional and Decortative Artwork
A single moment in time is captured in the molten glaze as it moved across the surface during firing. Lava-like flows that draw your eye to the surface and beyond. Depth and reflected light give each piece a life of its own. Captured movement sparkles in each piece and adds a new dimension of appreciation for hand-made everyday items proving functional pieces can be artwork too.

   3rd Rock Pottery
This site promotes Western Raku style pottery and the beautiful Mississippi Gulf Coast. 3rd Rock Pottery is located in Ocean Springs, MS.

   Ceramics by Glass
"functional raku"

   The Raku Fired Pottery Gallery of Christopher Williams
Raku Fired Pottery made by Christopher Williams in Albuquerque, New Mexico. I have been working with pottery for the last several months, but in that time I have created several interesting, if not odd work of art.

   Ramon's Raku Pottery
Ramon's website features his unique style and one-of-a-kind raku clay art pieces. View photos of him throwing and glazing, read about his firing techniques, and see and buy pieces he currently has for sale on his website.

   Raku, pottery, saggar fired, smoked, horse hair
This site from award winning potter and sculptor Mary Frey offers unique art in stoneware and raku. Beautiful one-of-a-kind pieces are great for wedding, birthday, or holiday gifts, office and home decor, and anything desiring that contemporary feel. All claywork is Handmade and handthrown. Custom work encouraged with enthusiasm. Teacher/Speaker services available. Check

   ClayStation's Raku Firing Links and Techniques
Andy Clift's ClayStation - CyberSpace's Grand Central Station for the Ceramic Arts. The ClayStation's Raku Firing Links and Techniques is a section of ClayStation's Firing Guide to Ceramic Art.

   Toyu Ceramics and Life Masks
Life masks are molded clay sculptures of faces done using plaster-cast face molds. Beverly Toyu at Toyu Ceramics and Life Masks has made hundreds of life masks over twenty years working on subjects are art fairs and festivals. She combines sculptural multimedia accents and a wide range of glazing techniques to enhance the unique qualities of each face.

   Northwind Pottery Maine
Functional and decorative pottery. Hand thrown raku pottery. Porcelain dinnerware pottery,ergonomic mugs, bowls, plates, dip and pate' servers, and more!

   tomiiraku.com
Home page of British raku potter Ian Tomii


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