A ceramics experiment: We have a glaze in the studio that's known as a carbon trap type glaze because it has the ability to trap soot from the firing within itself, leaving interesting black patterns and blemishes on the finished piece (this is not the same a raku).

I don't know why we have that glaze, because the way they fire the kin, it never gets sooty. I manually added soot to these pieces with a candle to see if it gets trapped in the glaze and survives the firing.

It may not. If the kiln is too oxidizing at any point, the soot will burn off. We'll see!

@MLE_online that moon really wants a little plant in it
@ferrix it does. The glaze won't look like that once it's fired and it melts, but the way it looked made me want to make solution that does look like a moon
@MLE_online it might not look like Luna but maybe it's exactly like some other moon :)