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yellow raku glazes

updated sun 3 feb 02

 

Charlie and Linda Riggs on sat 2 feb 02


Karin,
You can also try applying a yellow underglaze topped with a clear crackle raku
glaze.
Linda

Megan Ratchford wrote:

> Karin,
> How yellow? Could you use mason stain mixed into a white crackle glaze?
> I've also found that silver nitrate glazes I've used go light yellow in
> oxidation. But a true, bright, shiny yellow? I don't know...
> Megan
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