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Ingredients

Ingredient Amount
Whiting 19.80
Custer Feldspar 27.70
EPK Kaolin 19.80
Silica 32.70
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Iron Oxide 0.90

Instructions

This is a stable glaze, normally used in reduction firings to produce a grayish-green color. When fired in a neutral atmosphere in an electric kiln, it yielded a warm canary yellow color (as shown in the test tile image on this page).

Published in "Cone 10 Glazes" by Holly Hanessian, in the Feb 2017 issue of Ceramics Monthly.
Best results are achieved when the glaze is applied to about the thickness of a credit card. Thinner applications will result in uneven coloration.

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