The history of pottery to the present day

Wie kann man keramische Glasuren selbst herstellen? - Alte Schmiede

The history of pottery to the present day

How can you make ceramic glazes yourself?

by Dana Grundmann on May 18, 2025
Keramische Glasuren selber machen: Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitung für Einsteiger Du möchtest deiner selbst getöpferten Keramik den letzten Schliff geben? Dann ist das Herstellen eigener Glasuren genau das Richtige für dich! In diesem Blogbeitrag erfährst du, wie du keramische Glasuren ganz einfach selbst herstellen kannst – mit nur wenigen Grundmaterialien wie Feldspat, Ton und Quarz. Wir zeigen dir: welches Basisrezept sich für Anfänger eignet, welche Materialien & Ausrüstung du brauchst, wie du Glasuren anrührst, testest und aufträgst, und wie du durch kleine Anpassungen individuelle Farben und Effekte erzielst. ✨ Ob glänzend, matt oder mit besonderem Farbeffekt – mit etwas Übung kannst du wunderschöne, einzigartige Glasuren selbst gestalten. Ideal für alle, die ihre Töpferprojekte persönlich und kreativ veredeln möchten. ➡️ Jetzt weiterlesen und mehr über DIY-Keramikglasuren erfahren!
Welche Rolle spielt die Töpferei in der heutigen Gesellschaft? - Alte Schmiede

The history of pottery to the present day

What role does pottery play in today’s society?

by Dana Grundmann on May 14, 2025
Pottery, one of the oldest crafts, has evolved over thousands of years and remains culturally significant to this day. It combines tradition with innovation and serves as a creative expression with social, economic and environmental impact. Cultural significance and tradition: Pottery reflects the history and values ​​of many cultures and plays a central role in religious and cultural rituals. Creative expression and art: Pottery offers endless possibilities for individual expression and artistic appreciation. Therapeutic and educational role: Pottery is used for relaxation and rehabilitation and promotes creativity and patience in education. Economic importance: Regions around the world benefit from a thriving pottery industry that creates jobs. Sustainability and environmental awareness: Pottery uses sustainable materials and offers long-lasting products. Social and community aspects: Community workshops promote social interaction and knowledge exchange. Pottery remains a significant contribution to human culture and creativity, combining tradition and modernity.
Die Kunst der Vorbereitung: Wie wird Ton für die Töpferei vorbereitet? - Alte Schmiede

The history of pottery to the present day

The art of preparation: How is clay prepared for pottery?

by Dana Grundmann on Sep 13, 2024
Bevor der eigentliche Töpferprozess beginnt, muss der Ton sorgfältig vorbereitet werden – ein oft unterschätzter, aber entscheidender Schritt! In diesem Beitrag zeigen wir dir, wie du Ton richtig auswählst, knetest, entlüftest und auf die optimale Feuchtigkeit bringst. Mit diesen Techniken legst du die perfekte Grundlage für stabile und hochwertige Keramikarbeiten – ideal für Einsteiger und Fortgeschrittene.
Unverzichtbare Werkzeuge für die Töpferei: Ein Leitfaden für Einsteiger und Profis - Alte Schmiede

The history of pottery to the present day

Essential Tools for Pottery: A Guide for Beginners and Professionals

by Dana Grundmann on Sep 05, 2024
Welche Werkzeuge braucht man wirklich zum Töpfern? In diesem Beitrag stellen wir dir die wichtigsten Hilfsmittel vor, die du für deine Keramikarbeiten benötigst – von der Töpferscheibe über Modellierwerkzeuge bis hin zum Brennofen. Egal, ob du gerade erst anfängst oder schon Erfahrung hast: Mit dem richtigen Werkzeug wird die Arbeit mit Ton präziser, kreativer und einfach schöner. Erfahre, wofür welche Tools gedacht sind und wie du sie effektiv einsetzt!
Keramik Teekannen - Zeitlose Schönheit und Funktionalität - Alte Schmiede

The history of pottery to the present day

Ceramic teapots - timeless beauty and functionality

by Dana Grundmann on Aug 15, 2024
For centuries, tea has been an important part of the culture of many countries. From China to Britain, tea is enjoyed on a variety of occasions and in a variety of ways. An essential element in tea preparation is the teapot. Teapots come in many materials, including glass, metal and clay, but ceramic teapots are particularly popular. Ceramic teapots have many advantages over other materials. Firstly, they are very durable and resistant to heat and moisture. This makes them long-lasting and can be used for years without breaking or getting damaged. Secondly, they are also very versatile as they come in many different shapes, sizes and colors. This means that everyone can find the perfect ceramic teapot to suit their personal style and preferences. Another special feature of ceramic teapots is that they retain heat very well. Compared to other materials such as glass or metal, ceramic teapots can keep the temperature of the tea constant over a longer period of time. This means that the tea stays warm and aromatic for longer, which is particularly advantageous when enjoying tea in company or during longer tea sessions. Ceramic teapots come in many different styles and designs. From classic and traditional designs to modern and abstract patterns, there is a ceramic teapot to suit every taste. The size of the teapot also varies, so there are both small and large ceramic teapots, depending on how many people you want to serve tea for. When choosing a ceramic teapot, make sure it is made of high-quality materials. The material should be free of heavy metals and other harmful substances to ensure that the tea is not contaminated. The size and shape of the teapot are also important as they can affect the taste of the tea. For example, a teapot with a wide opening and a flat shape can cause the tea to cool down quickly and lose its aromas. A teapot with a narrow opening and a higher shape, on the other hand, keeps the tea warm for longer and ensures that the aromas develop better. In summary, our ceramic teapots offer timeless beauty and functionality. They are durable, versatile and hold heat well. They are also available in many different sizes and glaze colors so that everyone can find the perfect ceramic teapot. When choosing a ceramic teapot, you should pay attention to high-quality materials, size and shape in order to experience the optimal tea enjoyment.
Handgefertigte vs. Industriell Hergestellte Keramik: Ein Vergleich - Alte Schmiede

The history of pottery to the present day

Handmade vs. Industrially Manufactured Ceramics: A Comparison

by Dana Grundmann on Aug 06, 2024
The world of ceramics is as diverse as it is fascinating, and it includes everything from handmade works of art to mass-produced everyday objects. But what exactly distinguishes handmade ceramics from industrially produced ceramics? In this blog post, we want to compare these two worlds and highlight the unique characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of each production method. Handmade ceramics Uniqueness and Individuality Handmade ceramics are created by artisans or artists who individually shape, glaze and fire each piece. Each piece is one of a kind, reflecting the personality and style of the creator. Manufacturing process Handcrafting : Most steps, from shaping the clay to applying the glaze, are done by hand. Techniques : Various techniques such as turning on the potter's wheel, hand modelling or plate technique are used. Time required : The process is time consuming as each piece is individually crafted, often resulting in limited production. Quality and materials Materials : High-quality, local materials are often used, selected by hand. Workmanship : The handmade nature allows for more careful control of quality and attention to detail. Artistic Value Handmade ceramics are often considered works of art and can have high artistic value. These pieces are highly prized by collectors and lovers of artisanal art. Price Due to the complex manufacturing process and the uniqueness of each piece, handmade ceramics are usually more expensive than their industrially produced counterparts. Industrially manufactured ceramics Mass production and uniformity Industrially produced ceramics are produced in large quantities. Each piece is created using machines and molds, which ensures a high level of uniformity and standardization. Manufacturing process Machine work : Most of the production process is done by machines, from shaping the clay to applying the glaze. Efficiency : The industrial process is designed to produce large quantities of products quickly and cost-effectively. Automation : Automated systems ensure consistent quality and efficiency. Quality and materials Materials : Industrially produced ceramics are often made from standardized materials suitable for mass production. Processing : Industrial manufacturing can deliver consistent quality, but it often lacks attention to detail and individual care. Functional value Industrially produced ceramics are often used for everyday household items, such as tableware, tiles and sanitary ware. These products are designed for functionality and affordability. Price Due to the efficiency of mass production, industrially produced ceramics are generally less expensive than handmade pieces, making them widely available and accessible for everyday use. Conclusion Both handmade and industrially produced ceramics have their own advantages and uses. Handmade ceramics are characterized by their uniqueness, artistic value and the loving craftsmanship that goes into each piece. They are ideal for collectors and those who appreciate individual works of art. Industrially produced ceramics, on the other hand, are characterized by their uniformity, functionality and affordability, making them ideal for everyday use. The choice between handmade and industrially produced ceramics ultimately depends on individual needs, preferences and available budget. Both types of ceramics play an important role in our daily lives and enrich us in their own unique way.
Die Vielfalt des Tons: Arten von Ton in der Töpferei - Alte Schmiede

The history of pottery to the present day

The diversity of clay: types of clay in pottery

by Dana Grundmann on Jun 27, 2024
Entdecke die wichtigsten Tonarten der Töpferei: Steingut, Steinzeug, Porzellan, Terrakotta und Raku-Ton im Vergleich. Erfahre ihre Eigenschaften, Anwendungen und welche Tonart zu deinem Projekt passt. Welcher Ton ist dein Favorit? Teile deine Erfahrungen oder Fragen gerne in den Kommentaren! Wenn du noch tiefer in die Welt der Keramik eintauchen möchtest, abonniere meinen Blog oder folge mir auf [Social-Media-Link einfügen], um keine Beiträge mehr zu verpassen.
Die Grundlagen der Töpferei: Materialien und ihre Bedeutung - Alte Schmiede

The history of pottery to the present day

The basics of pottery: materials and their importance

by Dana Grundmann on Jun 23, 2024
Pottery is a fascinating art form that requires both creativity and technical skill. To create a successful ceramic work, the right materials are crucial. In this blog post, we would like to introduce you to the basic materials used in pottery and explain their respective roles in the creative process. 1. Ton Clay is the heart of any pottery work. It is a naturally occurring material consisting mainly of fine mineral particles and is malleable when wet. There are several different types of clay, each with different properties and uses: Earthenware : A versatile clay fired at low to medium temperatures, it is good for beginners because it is easy to handle. Stoneware : A robust clay that is fired at higher temperatures to form a denser, harder surface. It is ideal for functional ceramics such as tableware. Porcelain : A very fine, white clay fired at very high temperatures. Porcelain is known for its translucency and is often used for high-quality ceramics and sculptures. The picture shows the ceramic artist throwing a bowl. We use stoneware clay, which we then have mixed with spots and splits. 2. Water Water plays a crucial role in the pottery process. It is used to make the clay pliable and malleable. Water is often added during the molding process to keep the clay moist and prevent cracking. Water is also needed to keep tools and hands clean. 3. Glazes Glazes are liquid mixtures of minerals and other substances that are applied to the surface of dried or fired clay. They serve several functions: Aesthetics : Glazes add color, shine and texture to ceramic pieces. Protection : They seal the surface of the clay and make it waterproof, increasing the durability of the piece. Food safety : Glazes can make ceramics food safe by preventing harmful substances from the clay from leaching into food or drinks. 4. Tools While clay, water and glazes are the main materials in pottery, various tools are also essential: Potter’s wheel : For turning symmetrical vessels and shapes. Loops and modelling tools : For cutting, shaping and decorating the clay. Sponges and brushes : For applying water and glazes as well as for smoothing and decorating the surface. 5. Kilns Kilns are special ovens that reach high temperatures to fire the clay into ceramics. There are several different types of kilns, including electric, gas-fired and wood-fired. Each type of kiln has its own advantages and disadvantages and affects the final result of the ceramics. Conclusion Pottery is a versatile craft that relies on a solid foundation of materials. Clay, water, glazes, tools and kilns all play a crucial role in the creative process and help create unique and durable ceramic pieces. By understanding the properties and applications of these fundamental materials, one can improve one's pottery skills and realize one's creative visions.
Die Faszination der Töpferei - Alte Schmiede

The history of pottery to the present day

The fascination of pottery

by Dana Grundmann on Jun 18, 2024
The fascination of pottery Pottery is an ancient art form that has been practiced for over 18,000 years. It combines creativity and craft by shaping clay into practical and aesthetic objects. In the modern world, pottery offers a valuable way to express yourself creatively while also finding a calming break from everyday digital life.