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Ingredients

Ingredient Amount
Barium Carbonate 16.49
Whiting 9.28
Zinc Oxide 9.28
Custer Feldspar 54.64
Minspar 200 Feldspar 8.25
Ball Clay 2.06
Add Amount
Bentonite 2.06
Copper Oxide 2.06

Instructions

Published in "Versatile Cone 6 Glazes" in the March 2015 issue of Ceramics Monthly.

Light blue semi matte glaze for use on sculptural pieces or surfaces that don't come into contact with food. Not food safe.
The original recipe for this glaze come from Kim Dickey, and it was a cone 10 glaze. This is a high-barium, satin glaze. Julia Galloway does not use it in any areas that come in contact with food. It produces beautiful blues and greens with copper, iron, and rutile.

Julia Galloway often uses many variations of coloring oxides in this base together. In addition, she put spots or lines of Chartreuse Base Glaze on top of this glaze to make it run like crazy. She fires it to cone 6 in a soda kiln.