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ERIC #:EJ233427
Title:Sawdust and Charcoal: Fuel for Raku.
Authors:Brisson, Harriet E.
Descriptors:Art Activities; Art Materials; Ceramics; Elementary Secondary Education; Teaching Methods
Source:School Arts, v80 n3 p24-26 Nov 1980
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Publication Date:1980-11-00
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Pub Types:Journal Articles; Guides - Classroom - Teacher
Abstract:Raku is an ancient Japanese process of firing pottery in which the bisqued piece is glazed and placed in a preheated kiln. Described are the benefits of substituting sawdust and charcoal for firing pottery by those people who do not have access to a kiln. (KC)
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Identifiers:Raku
Record Type:Journal
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Audiences:Practitioners
Languages:English
Education Level:Elementary Secondary Education
 

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