Have you heard the word engobes in pottery.
What is engobe in ceramics.
An engobe is similar to a clay slip that is applied to the surface of a piece of pottery in order to change its color or add decorative accents.
Slips are most commonly known for being just a mix of clay and water and usually a colorant such as an oxide or a stain.
Slips used for decorating usually are mixed with water only unless specific qualities of fluidity or viscosity are desired.
An engobe has a similar make up to slip but is produced with less clay than a slip.
Can you apply slip to bone dry clay.
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But did you know that they are actually different.
It differs from glaze trailing in several ways.
They are used for functional or decorative purposes.
Slips are generally applied to leather hard work even though some can be applied to bone dry or even bisqueware.
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This is a way to decorate and put pottery pieces into place.
It the covering slip layer on a ceramic piece is relatively thin there is usually no problem but once it is applied thickly enough to function as an engobe then it must be considered a separate entity which has its own coefficient of thermal expansion.
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Engobe c singular.
White or colored slip applied to pottery usually for decoration or to improve the surface texture see the full definition.
Unlike underglazes amaco engobes can be applied to wet or leather hard clays by brushing pouring or trailing thinly on wet or dry greenware.
Slip trailing is the application to a clay surface of lines of slip using a fine pointed dispenser.