Tangerine Trip (Orange Porcelain) Justin Donofrio
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Published in "Pour It On! Recipes" by Carly Van Anglen and David Ferro, Alina Hayes, and Justin Donofrio in the September 2017 issue of Ceramics Monthly.
To mix, start with a slurry of porcelain base (I use the two commercially available porcelain bodies listed above) and slowly add stain mixture. Dry to desired consistency on plaster slabs. In oxidation, fire to lower temperature for a creamy orange, fire to high temperature for a more saturated tone. Stains can be used with any porcelain; reclaim makes a great base.
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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