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Ceramic Arts: Specialization: Traditional Techniques

About the video: Final Touches

Overview

“I am going to show you how to give your piece the finishing touches to make it shine. To finish your first kintsugi project, you are going to give it the final touch to make the gold lines shinier.”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Final Touches, which is part of the Domestika online course: Ceramic Arts: Specialization: Traditional Techniques. Create unique ceramic vessels at home, learn clay molding, design, firing, and glaze techniques for decorative pieces.

Partial transcription of the video

“Final Touches In this lesson, we're going to finish our Kintsugi project in order to make the gold lines shinier. You'll need gold dust powder, a wooden spatula, skewer and flat sticks, paint brush number 3 round tip, alcohol, cotton, gloves and kitchen paper. The first thing that I'm going to do is removing the masking tape from the little hole. And now, we can also remove the numbers. The first thing that we're gonna do is to take the paint brush and dip it directly in the gold dust powder. Then, pass the brush on top of the glue relief lines. They must be quite dry, but still sticky enou...”

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Ceramic Arts: Specialization: Traditional Techniques

A specialization by multiple teachers
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