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  • COLORAMICS, LLC MAYCO SW-217 MICRO CERULEAN
  • COLORAMICS, LLC MAYCO SW-217 MICRO CERULEAN
  • COLORAMICS, LLC MAYCO SW-217 MICRO CERULEAN

MAYCO SW-217 MICRO CERULEAN

Article number: SW217P
$15.25
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Cone 6 oxidation: Micro Cerulean is a glossy, translucent, medium blue glaze with an aqua float that breaks over texture. Blooms of shimmering blue micro-crystallization develop during the firing
Cone 10 reduction: Glaze turns to a variegated grey/blue

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TIP: This glaze is stable at 3 coats. Additional coats or increased application thickness may result in movement. Due to the translucent nature of this product, be aware of your application consistency and thickness to avoid streaky brushstrokes. We recommend firing our micro glazes to cone 6 oxidation to reach crystalline development. Micro Cerulean achieves a stable, semi-opaque, deep blue result that breaks over texture and has a pearlescent satin finish when fired to cone 5. Can be used in oxidation or reduction firings. Results may vary. The choice of clay body, thickness of application, firing process, and temperature will greatly affect the fired results. Always test your application on your clay body in your kiln environment. 

Not Dinnerware Safe: Not recommended for dinnerware as the fired finish is either not chemically durable or has surface characteristics that could potentially trap bacteria. Recommended for the outside of a dinnerware piece, below the lip line or for ornamental use only.

Tips for Micro Glazes (SW214 - 218):

• Micro is short for micro-crystalline which is a glaze that develops small crystallization from the zinc and silica during the cooling process. These glazes can be fired from cones 5-10, but we suggest a hot cone 6 with a fast cool in a loosely packed kiln for optimum crystallization.

• While Mayco’s Stoneware Crystal glazes contain glass frit in the jar, Micros do not contain a glass crystal, rather, the effect is created by the glaze itself during the firing process.

Tips for Crystals:

• Crystal glazes are designed to expand upon the surface with dazzling bursts of color.

• Crystals will settle to the bottom of the jar and will need thorough mixing prior to initial use and in between each coat.

• Apply two to three coats using a fan brush. While the glaze is wet, use your brush to redistribute crystals to achieve balanced coverage. Overapplication of the crystals can cause pinholing or running.

• Crystals can create movement. Avoid having a heavy concentration of crystals near the bottom of your piece.

Mayco’s line of Stoneware Glazes are available in a beautiful array of colors, tints and tones. These glazes were developed to perform from mid-range (cone 5/6) to higher fire (cone 9/10) temperatures.  Stoneware classic glazes offer the depth, sophistication and reliability to artists working from mid-range to high-fire temperatures. Many glazes will break over textures, revealing secondary colors and shades. Used alone, stoneware glazes produce beautiful color variations. One coat will allow the clay body to show through the glaze and two to three coats deeper the color. The choice of clay body, thickness of glaze application, firing process and temperature will affect the fired finish--we recommend that glazes always be tested on your clay body.  

Mayco’s Stoneware Glazes are Food Safe, Non Toxic and Non Hazardous when used according to manufacturer's directions. 

BLUE / CRYSTAL / MAYCO STONEWARE / MID - HIGH FIRE