Raku Pottery Bag
A padded carrying bag designed to protect Raku pottery pieces during transport.
$10.80
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Coveralls made from flame-retardant material designed to protect the entire body while firing.
A sturdy belt with pockets for easy access to tools while keeping hands free.
A breathable mask that filters out harmful particles and fumes while you work.
A full-face respirator that protects against harmful fumes during the Raku firing process.
Set of safety cones to cordon off the area during Raku firing for added safety.
A high-quality smoke alarm compatible with ceramic studios to ensure safer working conditions.
A portable fan to improve air circulation and remove harmful fumes in the workspace.
High-temperature gloves specifically made for handling hot ceramics safely.
A compact fire extinguisher specifically designed for use in hot environments like Raku studios.
A thick, fire-retardant blanket to be used for covering hot materials during Raku firing.
Special gloves made from heat-resistant materials for safely handling hot ceramics and materials.
A sturdy table equipped with a heat-resistant surface for working safely near the kiln.
Specialized shoes designed to withstand high temperatures and prevent heat transfer when working around a kiln.
A specialized platform that reflects heat away from surrounding areas while using the kiln.
A custom hand truck with heat protection to safely move fired pieces from the kiln.
Extra-long mitts to protect hands and arms from burning when reaching into the kiln.
A printed checklist to ensure all safety measures are followed before firing.
Comprehensive kit including gloves, goggles, and a mask to ensure safety around the kiln.
Side shields that attach to safety glasses for additional protection against sparks and debris.
Heavy-duty mats that provide traction and reduce the risk of slipping in the workshop.
A durable, heat-resistant apron designed to protect clothing during Raku firing.
A dedicated logbook to track firings and safety measures for each Raku project.