Black and Blue
And another "discovery" from the Glazing Techniques Class. Alan Perlof (California) found this combination. Val's Satin Balck with Nuka sprayed on the cup which was upside down. We all thought it would run but to our surprise!! Best cup ever!
Val’s Satin Black cone 10
20.00 g. -Soda Feldspar
20.00 g. –Cornwall Stone
2.00 g.- Whiting
20.0 g. – Silica
10.00 g –Ball Clay
13.00 g –Talc
15.00g - Dolomite
3.00 Red Iron Oxide
2.00 Manganese Dioxide
3.00 Cobalt Oxide
1.00 Chrome Oxide
NUKA cone 10 (From, Michael Coffee via Marian Parkes)
Custer Feldspar 36.00
Quartz 30.00
Whiting 22.00
OM-4 6.00
Wood Ash (unwashed) 3.00 or Frit 3134
Talc 2.00
Bone Ash 2.00
Notes: This a ∆10 Reduction glaze that will fire to a Creamy White with low gloss to satiny finish. Good over tenmoku, will run if applied too thick over thick tenmoku.
www.johnbrittpottery.com
Val’s Satin Black cone 10
20.00 g. -Soda Feldspar
20.00 g. –Cornwall Stone
2.00 g.- Whiting
20.0 g. – Silica
10.00 g –Ball Clay
13.00 g –Talc
15.00g - Dolomite
3.00 Red Iron Oxide
2.00 Manganese Dioxide
3.00 Cobalt Oxide
1.00 Chrome Oxide
NUKA cone 10 (From, Michael Coffee via Marian Parkes)
Custer Feldspar 36.00
Quartz 30.00
Whiting 22.00
OM-4 6.00
Wood Ash (unwashed) 3.00 or Frit 3134
Talc 2.00
Bone Ash 2.00
Notes: This a ∆10 Reduction glaze that will fire to a Creamy White with low gloss to satiny finish. Good over tenmoku, will run if applied too thick over thick tenmoku.
www.johnbrittpottery.com
Comments
Thank you for the Nuka and all your postings!
Nuka may be my new favorite glaze. I may try it over a copper red next time.....
Marian