Nuka glazing: Revision history

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8 March 2026

  • curprev 06:2406:24, 8 March 2026 CompUser talk contribs 1,395 bytes +1,395 Created page with "'''Nuka glazing''' is a ceramic glazing technique that uses ash derived from rice husks as a primary component of the glaze. The glaze typically produces soft, milky white surfaces with subtle variations in tone and texture. The term ''nuka'' (Japanese: 糠) refers to rice bran or rice husks, which have historically been used as a source of ash in ceramic glaze preparation. When rice husks are burned, the resulting ash contains silica and other minerals that can form a..."