Cone 6 oxidation (larger image): Olivine has rusts and several shades of green flow from this mobile gloss glaze. Lighter coats produce muted greens and browns, 3 coats can produce a beautiful metallic green, almost mirror-like, luster.
Cone 10 reduction (smaller image): Color flattens and warm undertones come through.
TIP: The thinner the application, the more green the glaze will be. The thicker the application, the more brown the glaze will be. If the glaze is fired cooler, the deeper brown and less variation will appear. If too brown, put back in the kiln and fire again.
θερμοκρασία ψησίματος: 1186οC - 1285οC (Κώνος 5-10)
Cone 6: Copper Float glaze is a rich and complex midrange glaze with hues varying from reds, to coppers to gun metal blacks. Predominate coloration is a dark rusty red. The surface is satin-matte when fired to cone 5 or 6.
Cone 10: Finish flattens. Color changes to a warm brown with some copper mottling.
TIP: One coat will produce dark, greenish tones, thicker coats will add greens. Thickest applications will result in metallic red hues.
Θερμοκρασία ψησίματος: 1186οC - 1285οC (Κώνος 5-10)
Cone 6: Copper Jade fires to a gloss finish, producing colors that can range from brown-greens to creamy tan hues. Color breaks dark and can pool into red tones where thick. This glaze yields complex surfaces through movement and color variation.
Cone 10: Color changes to a red/brown with some black/copper mottling.
TIP: One coat will produce dark, greenish tones, thicker coats will add greens. Thickest applications will result in metallic red hues. Liquid may have a sandy texture from jar; do not strain, the texture will fire out.
θερμοκρασία ψησίματος: 1186οC - 1285οC (Κώνος 5-10)
Cone 6 oxidation (larger image): Mirror Black creates a highly reflective, metallic black gloss finish. On some vertical surfaces and around surface textures, minor matte effects can be seen; all other applications result in the formation of a black, metallic mirror.
Cone 6 oxidation (larger image): Copper Ore is a highly mobile, reddish brown metallic glaze. A dark bronze field breaks with areas of darker coloring and flashes of brighter red metallic. The movement within this glaze produces striking visual textures.
Cone 10 reduction (smaller image): Finish flattens. Color turns to red/brown. Increased movement.
TIP: This glaze WILL move. Take care when using on vertical pieces – reduce glaze thickness towards the bottom third to minimize run-off.
θερμοκρασία ψησίματος: 1186οC - 1285οC (Κώνος 5-10)
Cone 6: Eggplant is an opaque, gloss purple glaze. Three coats will create a solid purple finish. Thinner applications may result in the development of blue-gray coloring. Blue-gray colors may also develop where the glaze breaks over and around surface textures.
Cone 10: Color changes to blue.
TIP: A light blue can form on top of Eggplant where it pools; surface textures also encourage the glaze to break blue. It is beautiful used in combination with other glazes.
θερμοκρασία ψησίματος: 1186οC - 1285οC (Κώνος 5-10)
Cone 6: Weathered Blue is designed to produce a blue to white variegation depending on the application. One coat will produce a sky-blue matte finish with little white variegation. Subsequent coats build a white variegation, muting the sky blue.
Cone 10: Off-white variation darkens.
TIP: Thinned coats produce a sky blue satin finish. Thick applications will increase white variegation. The brushstroke application is visible in the finished results. We recommend applying coats on bisque in different directions (crosshatch). Although the finish appears opaque, surface decoration can be easily seen through the glaze.
θερμοκρασία ψησίματος: 1186οC - 1285οC (Κώνος 5-10)
Cone 6 oxidation (larger image): Storm Gray is designed to produce a medium gray to white variegation depending on application. One coat will produce a medium gray matte finish with little white variegation. Subsequent coats build a white variegation, muting the medium gray.
TIP: Thinned coats produce a medium gray satin finish. Thick applications will increase white variegation. Brush stroke application is visible in finished results. We recommend applying coats on bisque in different directions (crosshatch). Although finish appears opaque, surface decoration can be easily seen through glaze.
θερμοκρασία ψησίματος: 1186οC - 1285οC (Κώνος 5-10)
Cone 6 oxidation (larger image): Lemon Meringue is designed to produce a bright yellow to white variegation depending on application. One coat will produce a bright yellow matte finish with little white variegation. Subsequent coats build a white variegation, muting the yellow.
TIP: Thinned coats produce a bright yellow satin finish. Thick applications will increase white variegation. Brush stroke application is visible in finished results. We recommend applying coats on bisque in different directions (crosshatch). Although finish appears opaque, surface decoration can be easily seen through glaze.
θερμοκρασία ψησίματος: 1186οC - 1285οC (Κώνος 5-10)
Cone 6 oxidation (larger image): Black Matte is formulated to produce a smooth matte surface. Light coats will allow clay body characteristics to appear through the glaze (especially on dark and speckled clay bodies).
Cone 10 reduction (smaller image): Color darkens.
TIP: A true matte finish at cone 5/6 with no movement. Thicker application, three or more coats, will produce a more opaque finish.
θερμοκρασία ψησίματος: 1186οC - 1285οC (Κώνος 5-10)
Cone 6: White Matte is formulated to produce a smooth matte surface. Light coats will allow clay body characteristics to appear through the glaze (especially on dark and speckled clay bodies).
Cone 10: No change.
TIP: A true matte finish at cone 5/6 with no movement. Thicker application, three or more coats, will produce a more opaque finish.
θερμοκρασία ψησίματος: 1186οC - 1285οC (Κώνος 5-10)