How Traditional Horsehair Pottery Is Made
How Traditional Horsehair Pottery Is Made
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How Traditional Horsehair Pottery Is Made
I’ve burnt a bit of hair I cut before to see what happens. I know that room smell terrible, like electricity zapped bugs.
GROSS…..Wouldn’t take one for free!🤮🤢🤮
Didnt know this was a thing! I love the look. People have always been clever and creative
ceramic bloons?
Why not show the whole episode?
I probably choked from the stench of the hair
Does it work with pubes?
I’m sure that smells wonderful
Holy shit. 😷😷😷 I can smell it from here. When we were kids we made "stink bombs" from cat and dog hair collected in the house. We’d make a big tight ball of hair first. Then we’d shave the heads off matches and make a small pile of it. Then we’d put the powder in the middle of the hair ball. Then we’d cut a piece of cannon fuse and stick it into the ball so it touches the match powder. Then we’d wrap the whole thing in tinfoil nice and thick and nice and tight with about 1/2" of fuse sticking out. We’d light it and toss it wherever we wanted to stink out. The fuse burned to the match powder, ignited it, and burned up the hair which reeked to high heaven. 😷 Not much fire risk. The tinfoil was thick. The fuse mostly burned internally and didn’t produce a flame. The hair burned off in a couple seconds.
“Precisely” is being used rather loosely here…
More please!
Technical Raku isnt japanese… Google it
I’d love to see the longer version.
Have a couple pieces of horsehair protty, always wondered how it was done
Thanks for an interesting demonstration
Horsehair pottery is absolutely stunning!
Haha imagine the first time they figured that out….by accident haha
It’s called RAKU….get it right!
I wish I could find them here.
Oh gawd….I can smell that all the way over the Atlantic Ocean!
Very educational
This is very intriguing but not nearly long enough
H520 symbol on my horse hair vase idk why lol. Beautiful work ❤❤❤❤❤❤
W😄W! This is a completely new Pottery Style for me:~I vaguely recall hearing about it, as ‘Horsehair’ albeit, I’ve never actually seen the stages of it. Thank you so much for this ‘Vidz’; really interesting to watch this technique & I L💖V it!! More ‘Vidz’ pleeeease! Rosie🦓{UK}
(Stay 🦋 Safe ALL)