Some Bright Green (Revised) Moloney Hi
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Published in "Versatile Cone 6 Glazes" in the March 2015 issue of Ceramics Monthly.
Satin to matte mid range green glaze that's good for trailed decoration as well as overall coverage and fumes when combined with Epsom salts and works well layered over Flashing Slip.
This recipe comes from Jeff Oestreich. It's a deep satin emerald green that fumes beautifully when you add Epsom salts to it and fire it in a soda kiln. I mix the glaze thick and apply it with a slip-trailing bottle. This glaze is very sensitive to the atmosphere in the kiln. I do not use this glaze in areas that come in contact with food.
Recipe Topics
Clay Bodies and Casting Slips
Low Fire (Cone 022 – 01)
Mid Range (Cone 1 – 7)
High Fire (Cone 8 – 14)
Raku
Salt, Soda, and Wood
Slip, Engobe, and Terra Sigillata
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