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Josephine Mae Design on Instagram: "Using the ceramic technique “Mishima” to inlay the black underglaze into this lifted Tacoma truck design. 🛻✨ Mishima is a technique in ceramics where a contracting color of underglaze or slip is applied into the groves on an etched clay body. Then the extra is scraped or wiped away from the high points of the clay to reveal the groves left with the design. This inlay technique is used often for detailed fine illustrative works." Inlay Technique Ceramics, Inlay Ceramics, Mishima Ceramics, Underglaze Ceramics, Underglaze Techniques, Lifted Tacoma, Tacoma Truck, Glaze Ideas, Ceramic Techniques

Josephine Mae Design on Instagram: "Using the ceramic technique “Mishima” to inlay the black underglaze into this lifted Tacoma truck design. 🛻✨ Mishima is a technique in ceramics where a contracting color of underglaze or slip is applied into the groves on an etched clay body. Then the extra is scraped or wiped away from the high points of the clay to reveal the groves left with the design. This inlay technique is used often for detailed fine illustrative works."

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Ayla Mullen on Instagram: "Here's a glimpse into my inlay process✨  This video shows how I add color to most of my work using a traditional inlay technique called Mishima. I start with a bone dry pot that I've carved a design into at an earlier point. First, I cover the piece in underglaze, making sure to get color down into all the crevasses of my carved design. Then, I begin wiping away the color from the surface of the pot, revealing the carved design now filled in with color. It took meany years to get a consistent and cleanly inlaid design, especially since I do this process on stoneware clay rather than porcelain, meaning I have to work around the natural grittiness of the clay body.   Some tips for trying Mishima: make sure you introduce as little water as possible to the process at Mishima Ceramics, Underglaze Techniques, Pottery Videos, Pottery Designs, Clay Projects, Stoneware Clay, Art Ideas, Stoneware, Porcelain

Ayla Mullen on Instagram: "Here's a glimpse into my inlay process✨ This video shows how I add color to most of my work using a traditional inlay technique called Mishima. I start with a bone dry pot that I've carved a design into at an earlier point. First, I cover the piece in underglaze, making sure to get color down into all the crevasses of my carved design. Then, I begin wiping away the color from the surface of the pot, revealing the carved design now filled in with color. It took…

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Leela Chakravarti on Instagram: "I've been working on some inlaid plates. They're now ready for their first firing. I've got to do a bit of thinking about how I'll glaze them, so that I don't lose the detail. In the past I've used a red clay inlaid with white clay and that's been a great contrast. Here I'm using a buff clay inlaid with a red clay. Let's see what happens." Inlay Technique Ceramics, Plate Clay Ideas, Pottery Transfer Ideas, Ceramic Glaze Techniques, Ceramic Patterns Design, Pottery Bowls Painting Ideas, Inlay Ceramics, Ceramic Decoration Ideas, Ceramic Glazing Ideas

Leela Chakravarti on Instagram: "I've been working on some inlaid plates. They're now ready for their first firing. I've got to do a bit of thinking about how I'll glaze them, so that I don't lose the detail. In the past I've used a red clay inlaid with white clay and that's been a great contrast. Here I'm using a buff clay inlaid with a red clay. Let's see what happens."

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Josephine Mae Design on Instagram: "I have truly enjoyed reading the comments on my latest 10k giveaway post. You all really understood the assignment is showing you appreciation to your loved ones. Keep it up, I’ll be revealing the giveaway winner this coming Thursday! So get in your submissions before then! 🏆

After many requests from my potter followers and curious minds. I’m revealing tips and tricks on how I inlay and my approach the Mishima technique. I hope this answers some of your questions or can unveil some of the mystery to how I achieve such high detail in my work. 

This technique has taken me a really long time to achieve. There’s some little things that I prefer to keep to myself for my own artistry, but I also think it’s important to share with my community to enable you Mishima Technique, Understood The Assignment, Glazing Ideas, Giveaway Post, Keep To Myself, My Community, Ceramic Techniques, Ceramics Ideas, Giveaway Winner

Josephine Mae Design on Instagram: "I have truly enjoyed reading the comments on my latest 10k giveaway post. You all really understood the assignment is showing you appreciation to your loved ones. Keep it up, I’ll be revealing the giveaway winner this coming Thursday! So get in your submissions before then! 🏆 After many requests from my potter followers and curious minds. I’m revealing tips and tricks on how I inlay and my approach the Mishima technique. I hope this answers some of your…

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