55. How to Make Verdigris and Use it in Pottery

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Episode 55: How to Make Verdigris and Use it in Pottery

You may have heard the word ‘Verdigris’ used to describe a blue-green colour, or you may have seen it on brass statues or the roofs of buildings.

Verdigris is also a pigment that has been used by artisans for thousands of years. But did you know that Potters can actually make their own Verdigris to use in their ceramics?!

Making your own verdigris is a great way to avoid using commercial metal oxides, one of the least environmentally friendly pottery ingredients.

In this episode, I tell you about how I make my own verdigris and how I use it in the pottery at Oxford Clay as a unique eco-conscious pottery colourant.

Learn how to make your own Verdigris and use it in your pottery in this video mini-course.

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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