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Bisque Fire
After drying over a couple of weeks, pieces are fired to 1828 degrees; bisque.
Subsequently glaze is applied, allowed to dry,
and the pieces are then fired again this time to 2205 degrees,
at which point the glaze is vitrified.
About
Creations
Mugs in the Making
Chips & Dip
Platters
Bowls
Odds & Ends
Christmas Decorations
Chalices
At the Market
Before and After
In The Making
Contact