A Dilemna
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First, did I spell that right? The "N" seems superfluous, but "dilemma"
looks wrong. And forget all about dilema, that looks like the name of a
skin condit...
3 hours ago
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The only form of chrome oxide I've encountered in ceramics recipes is Cr2O3 - AKA chromium (III) oxide. It's always green, although the green may vary. Maybe using the molecular nomenclature (Cr2O3) will help you and your supplier clarify which form you need.
(I offer this as a jumping off point - maybe someone more knowledgeable will jump in.)
Green chromium Oxide is the form of Chrome used in most glazes. It is the correct form used to achieve a burgundy or cranberry with the presence of Tin in the glaze. Hope this helps!
You may want to try ordering your glaze chemicals from www.uspigment.com
They have a good selection and great prices. They are also very knowledgeable and helpful.
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