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a dinnerware safe question

updated fri 27 feb 98

 

Susan Ross on wed 25 feb 98

Are there any instances when a Mason stain would not be safe for dinnerware?
Specifically, stains over glazes low fired v. mid fire? Or stains on any ^5-10
raw clay body low fired or mid fired?

Su

Kris Griffith on thu 26 feb 98

The composition of the clear over glaze or base glaze, depending upon =
technique,
will make all the difference, that is the glaze that needs to be dinnerware
safe.

Kris
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From: Susan Ross=5BSMTP:RubySuMoon=40aol.com=5D
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 1998 10:13 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list CLAYART
Subject: A Dinnerware Safe Question

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Are there any instances when a Mason stain would not be safe for dinnerware?
Specifically, stains over glazes low fired v. mid fire? Or stains on any =
=5E5-10
raw clay body low fired or mid fired?

Su