MRK103

Mayco

RK-103 White Crackle

$14.50
From 16th century methods founded in Japan to the 20th century reduction methods of the West, raku has always revealed exciting and dramatic results. 

Raku can be done in a gas or electric kiln environment as well. Maturing the glaze at lower temperatures and using different combustible materials such as sawdust, newspaper, straw, etc will greatly influence the colors and look of the glaze. Minimizing the distance between the kiln and the reduction container will also enhance color. 

Proper safety processes and personal protective equipment are very important when doing Raku as you are exposed to high heat, flames and smoke. Always wear heat and fire protective clothing and fireproof gloves. Do not open or insert tongs into an electric kiln without shutting off. Reduction process should take place outside of building due to flames and smoke.

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