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Good news cone 6 potters! We've gathered some of our favorite cone 6 glaze recipes in a convenient recipe-card format, perfect for printing and taking to the pottery studio. If you are interested in building a collection of beautiful cone 6 pottery glazes, you've found the perfect resource. If you've been low firing and would like to turn up the heat a bit, here's a great assortment of cone 6 recipes to start with. Or if you have grown bored with your current cone 6 glazes, try out a few of these. There is something for everyone involved in ceramics, so download your free copy of 15 Tried and True Cone 6 Glaze Recipes: Recipes and Testing Procedures for our Favorite Mid-Range Pottery Glazes when you sign up for Ceramic Arts Daily today!
Included in this free PDF:
How to test Cone 6 Glaze Recipes for Color Response and Surface Texture
by Yoko Sekino-Bove
A great place to start experimenting is with these five great recipes, from glossy to matte, which have already been tested and are presented in chart form.
Blue Green/Copper Red Glaze, Cone 6 oxidation or reduction
From Rick Malmgren, Ceramics Monthly, October 2000
Wright’s Water Blue Glaze, Cone 6 oxidation or reduction
From David Wright, Ceramics Monthly, April 1998
Basic Bronze, Cone 6 oxidation
From A. Blair Clemo, Ceramics Monthly, December 2013
Fake Ash Glaze, Cone 6 reduction
From Diana Pancioli, Ceramics Monthly, June 2006
Strontium Crystal Magic—Warm and Cool, Cone 6 oxidation
From Steven Hill, Ceramics Monthly, March 2012
Temmoku, Cone 6 reduction
From Rick Malmgren, Ceramics Monthly, October 2000
Marilee’s Lava, Cone 6 oxidation or reduction
From Rick Malmgren, Ceramics Monthly, October 2000
Eggshell, Cone 6 oxidation
From Central Carolina Community College, Ceramics Monthly, October 2004
Textured Blue, Cone 6 reduction
From Diana Pancioli, Ceramics Monthly, June 2006.
Download the free guide right now, and become a better ceramic artist tomorrow. That’s our promise to you from Ceramic Arts Network!
Best regards,
Jennifer Poellot Harnetty Editor, Ceramic Arts Network
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Good news cone 6 potters! We've gathered some of our favorite cone 6 glaze recipes in a convenient recipe-card format, perfect for printing and taking to the pottery studio. If you are interested in building a collection of beautiful cone 6 pottery glazes, you've found the perfect resource. If you've been low firing and would like to turn up the heat a bit, here's a great assortment of cone 6 recipes to start with. Or if you have grown bored with your current cone 6 glazes, try out a few of these. There is something for everyone involved in ceramics, so download your free copy of 15 Tried and True Cone 6 Glaze Recipes: Recipes and Testing Procedures for our Favorite Mid-Range Pottery Glazes when you sign up for Ceramic Arts Daily today!
Included in this free PDF:
How to test Cone 6 Glaze Recipes for Color Response and Surface Texture
by Yoko Sekino-Bove
A great place to start experimenting is with these five great recipes, from glossy to
matte, which have already been tested and are presented in chart form.
Blue Green/Copper Red Glaze, Cone 6 oxidation or reduction
From Rick Malmgren, Ceramics Monthly, October 2000
Wright’s Water Blue Glaze, Cone 6 oxidation or reduction
From David Wright, Ceramics Monthly, April 1998
Basic Bronze, Cone 6 oxidation
From A. Blair Clemo, Ceramics Monthly, December 2013
Fake Ash Glaze, Cone 6 reduction
From Diana Pancioli, Ceramics Monthly, June 2006
Strontium Crystal Magic—Warm and Cool, Cone 6 oxidation
From Steven Hill, Ceramics Monthly, March 2012
Temmoku, Cone 6 reduction
From Rick Malmgren, Ceramics Monthly, October 2000
Marilee’s Lava, Cone 6 oxidation or reduction
From Rick Malmgren, Ceramics Monthly, October 2000
Eggshell, Cone 6 oxidation
From Central Carolina Community College, Ceramics Monthly, October 2004
Textured Blue, Cone 6 reduction
From Diana Pancioli, Ceramics Monthly, June 2006.
Download the free guide right now, and become a better ceramic artist tomorrow. That’s our promise to you from Ceramic Arts Network!
Best regards,
Jennifer Poellot HarnettyEditor, Ceramic Arts Network