Measurements:
Mayco Stoneware Glazes - 16 Ounces
Product Description:
Mayco's Blue Splatterware Matte Crystal glaze is so much fun! This glaze has a white base with small blue crystals that bloom once fired! Plus this glaze fires to an elegant matte finish reminiscent of 19th century enamelware.
Crystal Stoneware Glazes are glazes that are designed to expand upon the surface with bursts of color. Crystals will settle to the bottom of the jar, and will need to be thoroughly mixed prior to painting as well as in-between coats. Apply 2-3 coats using a fan or hake brush to the top two-thirds of the piece. During your last coat, use your brush to evenly distribute the crystals over the top two-thirds of the piece and move away from the bottom third.
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Mayco’s Stoneware glaze assortment offers a variety of finishes, textures and endless possibilities for glaze combinations. Designed to perform from cones 5-10, in oxidation or reduction firing processes on stoneware clay body of choice. Artists will appreciate the consistency of performance and control of movement. Painters will find amazing glaze combinations to expand the creative possibilities in the studio. You can incorporate and combine other Mayco products with Stoneware glazes. Use Stroke and Coat® with Stoneware glazes for an intense splash of color or add designs for unique results!
Always test these glazes and glaze combinations prior to use,
Use Mayco Stoneware Glazes on most midrange clay bodies. These glazes are intended for use at cone range 5-6 but are also stable and pleasing in firings up to cone 10. Mayco Stoneware glazes are food safe if used according to the manufacturer's directions. Please read link below for further information about these glazes.
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