Handcrafted entirely by skilled artisans, these glazed ceramic pots are meticulously crafted with intricate hand-drawn designs, making each piece a unique artistic creation. Here are the top 9+ beautiful glazed ceramic pot models at Art-home that you can explore.
What is glazed pottery?
Glazed pottery refers to a glassy layer with a thickness ranging from 0.15 to 0.4mm that covers the surface of ceramic.
Glazed pottery pots are crafted by mixing essential components like clay, feldspar, quartz, and chemical additives in specific proportions. Following this, the mixture is finely ground into a thick liquid, applied onto the ceramic body, and then fired at high temperatures.
Main Types of Ceramic Glazes
Flowing Glaze
Flowing glaze is often used by artisans to decorate fine ceramic products. When fired at high temperatures, the glaze covers the surface and crystallizes, creating an attractive color and texture. By adding around 25% of a fluxing agent such as PbO.SiO2 along with colorants or metal oxide, this flowing glaze is achieved.
Crackled Glaze
Crackled glaze is produced by adding a colorant or refractory oxide like CuO, Cr2O3, Fe2O3, or about 10% to 30% SnO2 to a glossy glaze layer. Upon appropriate firing temperatures, these substances distribute throughout the glaze surface without dissolving. Upon cooling, these molecules form a crackled, rough layer, giving the surface a textured appearance.
Celadon Glaze
Celadon glaze, which dates back to the 14th century in the Bat Trang ceramic village, is made from materials like lower clay, high alumina clay, ball clay, etc. These ingredients are mixed with various crushed stones for about 80 hours. Celadon glaze is fired at temperatures between 1200 to 1300 degrees Celsius. This type of glaze is commonly used by artisans to decorate items such as teapots, incense burners, and plant pots.
Brown Glaze
Brown glaze remains popular for its natural and rustic appeal. It is particularly favored by those who appreciate antique aesthetics. Brown-glazed ceramic items are suitable for various settings, ranging from modern to classical and luxurious.
Moss Glaze
Moss glaze shares characteristics with celadon glaze. However, it involves combining different colored stones to create the distinctive mossy green hue. Moss glaze emerged around the 14th century and is fired at temperatures ranging from 1200 to 1300 degrees Celsius. This type of glaze is commonly used for decorative patterns on various items, including cloud motifs, ventilation bricks, and temple pedestals.
Crackle Glaze
Crackle glaze is achieved through the contrast between the expansion coefficient of the ceramic body and the glaze. The primary materials include limestone, high alumina clay, and more, ground into fine particles. This mixture is applied to the product's surface, then fired at temperatures between 1100 and 1200 degrees Celsius. Following this, the surface is rubbed with brown rice water or, nowadays, often with purple dye. The absorbed materials then rise to the surface, creating the distinctive crackle pattern. This is a highly renowned type of glaze from Bat Trang, often found on items like vases, incense burners, and crackle-glazed plant pots, highly sought after by collectors of antiques.
Peking Glass Glaze
Peking glass glaze obtains its green color through a mixture of Fe2O3 and FeO. In reality, the color of Peking glass glaze varies from light gray to greenish-yellow. Consequently, artisans first create the glaze's colorant before applying it to the product's surface, followed by a new glaze layer to ensure the color's accuracy and vibrancy.
Top Valuable Ceramic Glazed Pot Designs
Art-home takes pride in offering a wide range of highly functional and decorative ceramic glazed pot designs. All the ceramic pot models available here exhibit unique and distinctive beauty. Let's take a look at some standout ceramic glazed pot designs at Art-home!
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