76. What is refiring and why would a Potter refire a pot?

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Episode 76. What is refiring and why would a Potter refire pottery?

Refiring is firing pottery again after it has already been glaze-fired once. But why on earth would a Potter want to do that?! In this episode we discuss what refiring is, and some reasons why a Potter may want to fire their work again.

Potters may re-fire their work for example if their pot has been underfired in the first firing, which can sometimes happen if the kiln switches off accidentally during the firing cycle or if the kiln hasn’t reached a hot enough temperature.

Another reason to refire pottery is if you don’t like how the glaze looks after the first glaze firing.

In this episode, I tell you about two top tips for re-firing pottery from A Potters Book by Bernard Leach as well as my two failed attempts at refiring pottery!

The book featured in this episode is A Potters Book by Bernard Leach the 1976 edition published by Faber and Faber.


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Katherine Tomlinson

A Potter for over 25 years, Katherine is passionate about eco-conscious pottery materials and practices. She has created books and courses to help other Potters find the information they need. Listen to the Oxford Clay podcast for more pottery tips. You can contact Katherine here.

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