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cone 6 glazes that are nice to see and sell

updated sat 31 may 97

 

Marshia Hall on thu 15 may 97

Hi Clay Art folks;

Since I'm looking for an electric kiln, I might as well begin
asking the universe for some support with fresh, reliable, saleable cone
6 glazes that are wonderful to use and see.

I'm looking for fluid, magical flowing glazes that are predictably
unpredictable...safe for table use and perhaps combinations that overlap
and compliment each other...I'll share some of my results with you in
trade, ok?

Thanks for giving me colors in soft blues, greens, purples and
mauves. I could also use a nice, semigloss and/or semimatt white.

You are appreciated!

M in BC

Christian R. Eberle on fri 16 may 97

> Hi Clay Art folks;
>
> Since I'm looking for an electric kiln, I might as well begin
> asking the universe for some support with fresh, reliable, saleable cone
> 6 glazes that are wonderful to use and see.
>
> I'm looking for fluid, magical flowing glazes that are predictably
> unpredictable...safe for table use and perhaps combinations that overlap
> and compliment each other...I'll share some of my results with you in
> trade, ok?
>
> Thanks for giving me colors in soft blues, greens, purples and
> mauves. I could also use a nice, semigloss and/or semimatt white.
>
> You are appreciated!
>
>
M in BC

Hi Marshia,

I have a really great glaze that I've used for a few years now and have had
wonderful results with, I have never had any trouble with it. This is a
cone 6 clear glaze, I use it over porcelain and white stoneware that have
colored porcelain attachments and have really love the glossy look of this
reliable glaze.

It is Amaco HF-10 clear glaze that I buy in dry form. If you ever use it
let me know how you like it and how it looks on your particular clay body.

Happy potting,

Ruth W.
in Warwick, NY