Shino glazing: Revision history

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8 March 2026

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  • curprev 06:1906:19, 8 March 2026 CompUser talk contribs 1,360 bytes +1,360 Created page with "'''Shino glazing''' is a ceramic glazing technique characterized by thick, opaque white glazes that often display soft textures, subtle color variations, and distinctive surface patterns. The glaze is historically associated with Japanese ceramics produced in the Mino region. Shino glazes are typically feldspar-based and are applied in relatively thick layers to stoneware vessels. During firing, the glaze may produce warm white, cream, or slightly orange tones, sometime..."