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5# Slate Blue Crystal Glaze (dry material)
Information: This glaze application process has been shown to our participants at Amy Kline's part of our workshop with Tom and Elaine Coleman. It also works as a regular glaze where you mix it up and dip, or spray on.
Note: This is shown on Coleman Porcelain that's only been bisque fired to cone 010. That's 1660 degrees F. Then, this glaze is fired to cone 10 in a electric kiln. If you choose to use it differently - you'll get different results.
Description: This glaze has a light blue color with small to medium sized white spots that form throughout it when it's at a medium thickness (2 sprays).
Mixing Directions: Add water and screen through an 80 mesh screen 2 times. Add water until it's at 40 on the hydrometer.
Application: This glaze can be dipped or sprayed.
Firing: To a soft cone 10/ hard cone 9 in an electric kiln. Email me at [email protected] for the firing program. This is NOT a "crystalline" firing program.
Images: Sprayed into the White Crystal Base Glaze onto a mug created by Amy Kline.