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Cone 6: Gray Matte is formulated to produce a smooth matte surface. Light coats will allow clay body characteristics to appear through the glaze (especially on dark and speckled clay bodies). Cone 10: Color changes to a robin's egg blue.
Cone 6 oxidation: Abalone is formulated to produce a breaking white and mauve semi-gloss glaze. Cone 10 reduction: Color darkens to purple.
Cone 6: Aurora Green produces a mottled aqua gloss glaze with light brown and large black crystals. As the crystals melt, bursts of blue and brown will develop. Cone 10: Color changes to a variegated pink/blue/green. Crystals become less pronounced.
Cone 6: Shipwreck is an aquamarine gloss glaze that contains an iron crystal. As the crystal melts, a small iron speck appears. The glaze appears mysterious like underwater footage. Cone 10: Color darkens.
Cone 6 oxi.: Winter Wood is a matte white glaze that contains a variety of brown crystals that melt. Cone 10 red.: Color changes to a translucent golden brown.
Cone 6: Satin Patina is a rich tonal matte green patina glaze. Cone 10: Finish flattens. Color lightens. Brown/orange undertones come through.
Cone 6: Lavender Mist is a semi-opaque gloss glaze that displays shades of lavender and brown. The variation of the glaze is dependent on application; Thicker application will result in a more opaque and homogenous color. Cone 10: Color darkens.
Cone 6 oxidation: Amber Quartz is a warm amber matte glaze that adds accents of tan and brown. Cone 10 reduction: Glossy purple/blue is more prominent.
Cone 6: Sandstone is a matte, off-white glaze that contains a variety of brown crystals that melt during the firing. Cone 10: Color darkens. Glossy blue/purples become more prominent.
Cone 6: Turquoise provides translucent, bluish-green gloss color. Designed to provide a hint of color with one coat, deeper color with two to three coats – but remaining translucent. Cone 10: Color fades.
Cone 6: Amber Topaz provides a translucent, light honey-blonde color. Designed to provide a hint of color with one coat, deeper color with two to three coats – but remaining translucent. Cone 10: Color changes to a transparent brown.
Cone 6 oxi.: A translucent, light coral gloss color. Produce beautiful color variations without the glaze running off during firing. Provides a hint of color with one coat, deeper color with 2-3 coats, remains translucent. Cone 10 red.: Color lightens.
Cone 6: Emerald provides a translucent green gloss color. You will produce beautiful color variations with Emerald without the glaze running off your ware during firing. Cone 10: Color changes to red in a heavy reduction.
Cone 6 oxi.: A translucent, light blue gloss color. Produce beautiful color variations without the glaze running during firing. Provides a hint of color with 1 coat, deeper color with 2-3 coats while remaining translucent. Cone 10 red.: Color lightens.
Cone 6 oxi.: Satin, opaque, mottled brown glaze breaks over texture. Contains glossy brown crystals. Base color is stable, crystals can create movement. Cone 10 red. (image 2): Color becomes dark metallic, crystals flow more. Light application recommende
Cone 6 oxi.: Satin-matte, semi-opaque mint green that breaks over texture. Contains small purple, orange & yellow specks. Highly stable Cone 10 red. (image 2): Glossy, transparent pale blue. Specks lose definition with increased thickness. Remains stable
Cone 6 oxi.: A glossy, transparent white that breaks over texture. Contains metallic green & blue crystals. Base color is stable, crystals can create movement. Cone 10 red. (image 2): Base remains. Crystals shift to metallic red. Light app. recommended.
Cone 6 oxidation: Milk Glass is a glossy, semi-opaque white glaze that breaks transparent over texture. This glaze is stable. Cone 10 reduction (image 2): Color shifts to blue with white float. Remains stable.
Cone 6 oxidation: Tropical Teal is a glossy, semi-opaque teal glaze with a mottled float that breaks over texture. This glaze is stable. Cone 10 reduction (image 2): Enhanced green undertone. Remains stable.
Cone 6 oxi.: A clear-to-milky white gloss. 1 coat = the clearest finish; layering increases opaque white, glaze pools around surface texture. Cone 10 red.: White variation lessens leaving a transparent gloss with white pooling.
Cone 6: Blue Opal is a medium blue semi-transparent to fully opaque gloss glaze. Cone 10: Becomes more transparent. Can produce red mottling in a heavy reduction.
Cone 6 oxidation: Gray Opal creates a transparent gloss finish. It deepens in color from one coat to three but surface decoration and design remain visible even with three coats. Cone 10 reduction: Color lightens; becomes more transparent.
Cone 6: Light Flux is a translucent cream color when used alone. Cone 10: The increase in temperature will cause more movement.
Cone 6: Light Flux is a translucent cream color when used alone. Cone 10: The increase in temperature will cause more movement.