The ceramic process begins with slip, a fluid mixture composed of clay, kaolin, feldspar, quartz, chamotte, bauxite and water. This initial phase is essential to ensure the homogeneity, purity and stability of the raw material.
The quality of the slip directly affects the aesthetic and technical characteristics of the finished product, making it a crucial step that combines craftsmanship and technological control. It is here that the ceramic begins to take shape, still invisible, but already full of expressive and functional potential.