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provence 'yellow' ^10

updated wed 24 nov 04

 

Victoria E. Hamilton on sun 21 nov 04


Maura -
Have you tried Winokur Yellow? It's kinda like that - toasty warm, a little
mottled, satin finish. I have the recipe at my studio and I can email you
with it tomorrow evening, unless someone else provides you with it, or
something like it, sooner.

Vicki Hamilton
Millennia Antica Pottery
Seattle, WA

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From: Clayart [mailto:CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG]On Behalf Of Maura
Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 17:30
To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Subject: Provence 'yellow' ^10


I'm looking for that warm, deep, sheen of a yellow. Do you know what I
mean? If so, and you have a recipe for a cone 10 glaze, I'd love to try it
if you're gracious enough to share it with me. Thanks. Details please -
prefered characteristics of the clay body and glaze application thickness
will be most appreciated.
Love and peace

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Maura on sun 21 nov 04


I'm looking for that warm, deep, sheen of a yellow. Do you know what I
mean? If so, and you have a recipe for a cone 10 glaze, I'd love to try it
if you're gracious enough to share it with me. Thanks. Details please -
prefered characteristics of the clay body and glaze application thickness
will be most appreciated.
Love and peace

Victoria E. Hamilton on tue 23 nov 04


Hi Maura -

Here is the Winokur Yellow recipe. It might fit the bill!

Potash Feldspar 4390 gms
Dolomite 1700 gms
Kaolin (EPK) 1880 gms
Zircopax 1360 gms
Tin Oxide 280 gms
Red Iron Oxide 110 gms

Victoria Hamilton
Millennia Antica Pottery
Seattle, WA

-----Original Message-----
From: Clayart [mailto:CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG]On Behalf Of Maura
Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 17:30
To: CLAYART@LSV.CERAMICS.ORG
Subject: Provence 'yellow' ^10


I'm looking for that warm, deep, sheen of a yellow. Do you know what I
mean? If so, and you have a recipe for a cone 10 glaze, I'd love to try it
if you're gracious enough to share it with me. Thanks. Details please -
prefered characteristics of the clay body and glaze application thickness
will be most appreciated.
Love and peace

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