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SW221 - Mint Speck Cone 5-10
Mayco's Stoneware Matte Glaze, Cone 5/6 - 10, Pint
Item#: 16SW221
UPC#:
MPN: SW221P
* Stoneware matte glazes range from solid shades to those that create interesting color variations as they move and break. Application thinkness is the key to making mattes work for you.
CONE 5/6 OXIDATION:
- Mint Speck is a satin-matte, semi-opaque mint green that breaks over texture. Contains small purple, orange and yellow specks. This glaze is highly stable.
CONE 10 REDUCTION:
- Changes to a glossy, transparent pale blue. Specks blur and lose de nition with increased application thickness. Remains stable.
Tip:
- Mint Speck uses SW135 Wintergreen as the base glaze.
- We recommend firing our matte glazes to cone 6 to produce a satin matte finish.
- Upon opening, specks will be concentrated in the bottom of the bottle. Stir/shake thoroughly to incorporate before each use.
* Chips shown are fired flat on a white clay body fired to cone 6 oxidation and cone 10 reduction.
- The choice of clay body, the thickness of glaze application, the firing process, and temperature will affect the fired results.
Item#: 16SW221
UPC#:
MPN: SW221P
* Stoneware matte glazes range from solid shades to those that create interesting color variations as they move and break. Application thinkness is the key to making mattes work for you.
CONE 5/6 OXIDATION:
- Mint Speck is a satin-matte, semi-opaque mint green that breaks over texture. Contains small purple, orange and yellow specks. This glaze is highly stable.
CONE 10 REDUCTION:
- Changes to a glossy, transparent pale blue. Specks blur and lose de nition with increased application thickness. Remains stable.
Tip:
- Mint Speck uses SW135 Wintergreen as the base glaze.
- We recommend firing our matte glazes to cone 6 to produce a satin matte finish.
- Upon opening, specks will be concentrated in the bottom of the bottle. Stir/shake thoroughly to incorporate before each use.
* Chips shown are fired flat on a white clay body fired to cone 6 oxidation and cone 10 reduction.
- The choice of clay body, the thickness of glaze application, the firing process, and temperature will affect the fired results.
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