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The
Studio and pottery processs
The
studio is the heart of the Sunset Canyon Pottery and our clay
ware process. Bridget, Bill and their merry band of craftspeople
can be found most days busy in the studio producing the hand made
clay ware. They use very traditional methods of hand forming the
clay on potters wheels and using hand rolled slabs in simple
forms to create the pottery. They have chosen this over the more
industrial techniques of slip casting, ram pressing and jiggering
to preserve the human touch in the clay ware. This method ensures
that each piece is unique, even within sets.
The process begins with clay that is made
in east Austin by the Armadillo Clay Works and then combined with
recycled clay from the studio. This is put through a mixer and
then a pug mill so that the clay the potters use is approximately
80% new and 20% recycled. The clay is cut and wedged by the potter
into what is needed for the days work.
The potters throw at the potters wheel
the various forms that are used to create the clay ware.

A day later the handles and knobs are added
and the forms are trimmed. Above, Steve applies handles to serving
bowls.
The slab ware is a little slower and takes
a very skillful touch. Above, Sally begins working a slab form
into shape.
When the clayware is dry it is loaded into the kiln for its bisque
firing to approximately 1850 degrees F. This bisque firing prepares
the ware for glazing and decorating. It takes approximately 24hours
of firing time and 36 hours of cooling time.
After the bisque firing the stoneware is sorted and prepared for
glazing. Multiple glazes are applied and then the ware is decorated.
The glaze firing finishes the clay ware into the functional pottery
you find in the gallery and online. Glaze firing takes approximately
4 days to complete. The large glaze kiln takes 2 days to load,
anywhere from 24-28 hours to fire and and 30-36 hours to cool.
The peak of the firing reaches temperatures up to 2350° F

After unloading, Bill sorts the clay ware
into orders and then begins the process of packing and shipping.
Sarah replenishes the supply in the Gallery for our visitors to
enjoy.
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