Spearmint Gabriel Kline
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One of my favorite glazes of all time. Slow cooling of Spearmint can encourage crystal growth while a fast firing results in a more uniform glossier surface.
For the three or more glaze combination tests, I dipped the entire piece in the first glaze for two seconds, let it dry, then inverted the piece and dipped a second glaze for one second. The pieces were then allowed to dry, at which point a third glaze was applied by inverting the pieces and glazing the top one-quarter for one second. The image shown with this recipe shows Oatmeal + Spearmint + Isa's Bomb Blue.
This recipe was shared in the January 2025 issue of Ceramics Monthly as an excerpt from Odyssey ClayWorks Director Gabriel Kline’s Amazing Glaze Recipes and Combinations, published by Quarto Press.
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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