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glost
glost Ceramics. (glɒst) [app. a dialectal alteration of gloss n.2 (sense 3).] The lead glaze used for pottery. In glost-fireman, the man who attends to a glost-oven (= † gloss-fireman); glost-oven, the oven in which glazed ware is fired (= glaze-oven, † gloss-oven); glost-placer, the operative who a...
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Pitchers (ceramic material)
Because of the adhering glaze, glost pitchers find less use. The crushed material can also be used in other industries as an inert filler.
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regloss
reˈgloss, v. rare. [re- 5 a.] trans. To put a fresh gloss upon.1609 J. Davies Humours Heauen on Earth Wks. (Grosart) I. 6 Grease.., which so re-glosst the Sattens glosse that it Was varnisht like their vailes that turn the Spit. a 1618 Sylvester Job Triumphant ii. 63 He dwels in Houses..By him, re-b...
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Biscuit (pottery)
In situations where two firings are used, the first firing is called the biscuit firing, and the second firing is called the glost firing, or glaze firing
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Potbank
These are then placed in a saggar with kiln furniture thimbles to separate them and fired for a second time, the glost firing can be up to 1,400C, in another
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reglaze
reˈglaze, v. (riː-) [re- 5 a.] trans. To glaze again. Hence reˈglazing vbl. n.a 1618 Sylvester Job Triumphant ii. 63 He dwels in Houses..By him, re-built, re-gilt, re-glost, re-glas'd. 1874 Contemp. Rev. Oct. 769 The windows require reglazing.
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Underglaze
However, because the main or glost firing is at a higher temperature than used in overglaze decoration, the range of colours available in underglaze is Examples of oxides that do not lose their colour during a glost firing are the cobalt blue made famous by Chinese Ming dynasty blue and white porcelain
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protectorship
protectorship (prəʊˈtɛktəʃɪp) [See -ship.] 1. The office of Protector of the realm: = protectorate n. 1; also, with possessive pronoun, as title of a protector.c 1460 Brut 523 Þe Duke of Yorke was sent fore to Grenewiche, & þer was dischargied of þe protectorshipp. 1593 Shakes. 2 Hen. VI, ii. i. 30 ...
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Saggar
The saggars were used for the biscuit and the glost firing. The unfired ceramic ware was placed in saggars and then biscuit fired, before being glazed and again placed in saggars prior to being glost fired.
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on-glaze
on-glaze, a. (n.) Ceramics. [f. on prep. + glaze n.] Of, pertaining to, or designating colour, a pattern, etc., applied on top of a glaze; = overglaze a. Also as n., colour, etc., applied on top of a glaze.1897 Sparkes & Gandy Potters i. 56 The class of enamel colours... The name of overglaze or ong...
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The Hall China Company
His aim was to change from the two-firing manufacturing method; the first biscuit firing and then the glost firing.
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Earthenware
Modern earthenware may be biscuit (or "bisque") fired to temperatures between and glost-fired (or "glaze-fired") to between . Some studio potters follow the reverse practice, with a low-temperature biscuit firing and a high-temperature glost firing.
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In-glaze decoration
or inglaze is a method of decorating pottery, where the materials used allow painted decoration to be applied on the surface of the glaze before the glost
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The Dark Eye
The original sun, Glost, was the work of Guerimm, the god of fire. New gods appeared and started to oppose the twelve gods of Aventuria. The splinters of Glost were spread everywhere. The inhabitants picked them and drew runes on them.
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Glaze defects
A glaze may have this defective surface as it leaves the glost kiln, or it may subsequently develop such a surface as a result of inadequate chemical durability The cause of this defect is the evolution of water vapour, adsorbed by the porous body, during the period between the glost firing and the decorating firing
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