04/12/2025
Did you know…
I often get asked how the gold details on the Snowflake Mug get so shiny. It’s actually a really nerve-wracking process called Lustre Firing.
Here is the science (and stress) behind the sparkle:
1️⃣ Real Gold: I use a solution of real 24K gold dissolved in pine oils and resins. When I paint it on, it looks like sticky brown varnish - so I have to trust my hand because I can’t see the shine yet! I have to wear a mask because of the fumes, and be careful how thickly I apply the solution - too think and it will run off, too thin and it will turn purple!
2️⃣ Third Firing: Most pottery goes into the kiln twice. But for gold, I have to put the glazed mug back in for a third time.
3️⃣ The Magic Number: I heat the kiln slowly to exactly ~700°C–800°C. If it gets too hot, the gold burns off. If it’s too cool, it wipes right off. But if it’s just right... the oils burn away and leave a pure, mirror-bright layer of 24 karat gold fused to the glaze forever. 🔥
It’s a high-risk process (if I make a mistake at this stage, the whole mug is ruined!), but seeing them come out of the kiln sparkling makes it all worth it.
Want to win the result of all this work?
I’m giving a mug away to celebrate my new website launch!
👇 HOW TO ENTER:
Check the PINNED post on my profile!
And remember, everyone who enters gets a 10% discount code for the new shop, where this three-wick , wintery smelling candle is still available.