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Reduction Firing

technique 9 connections
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Firing in an oxygen-starved atmosphere, typically in gas kilns. Starving the kiln of oxygen changes how metallic oxides in glazes behave — iron goes from brown to celadon green, copper goes from green to oxblood red. Essential for many traditional glazes.
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Known for (1)
Val Cushing person Master of high-fire reduction glazes
Practices (5)
Bryan Hopkins person Reduction firing work
Chanda Zea person Materials and reduction work
Malcolm Davis person Reduction firing for carbon trapping
Robert Harrison person Reduction firing practitioner
Ryan person Cone 10 gas reduction
Related to (3)
Carbon Trap Shino technique Carbon trapping requires reduction
Celadon technique Reduction essential for celadon
Copper Red (Oxblood) technique Reduction essential for copper reds
CeladonCopper Red (O..Carbon Trap S..Robert HarrisonBryan HopkinsChanda ZeaRyanMalcolm DavisVal Cushing Reduction Firing