Friday, September 05, 2008
a petite glaze tip
(pots by Gary Rith)
My potting pal Dragonfly Clay Studio sent me some groovy glaze recipes. Here are three for her. I use them at the Cornell Pot Shop, and you can see them on my pieces above.
Cone 6, electric kiln, oxidation.
VC 71 base (semi-matte, speckly green--wild!)
custer spar 4000
frit 3124 900
whiting 1600
talc 900
epk 1000
flint 1600
bentonite 200
--for green (above on frog mug) add copper carbonate 400
--for blue (not shown) cobalt carbonate 200
Opal (on elephant and blue mugs above--super gorgeous but can be a little runny)
gillespie borate (probably gerstley borate too) 5000
flint 3250
epk 1750
rutile 300
cobalt carbonate 300
bentonite 200
white (blueberry bowls above--nice creamy semi-matte)
gerstley borate 3163
talc 1395
epk 498
kona f4 spar 1980
silica 2964
zircopax 511
bentonite 199
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12 comments:
Ok, those blueberry bowls have given me the impetus I need to find a job.
Oh, that blue is such an awesome color. Me loves it.
sounds like super secret code there! might as well been talkin' about super (silly?) string theory!
Thank you Gary! I am excited about trying some new colours.
:)
What about Hot Pink! You gotta' make a hot pink??? Pleeeaaase! Is it possible?
I see above that hot pink is certainly a hair color choice!
Now, I know what it's like when a co-worker and I jabber about computer issues in front of the other staff. LOL
Those bowls are awesome, Gary.
Thank goodness I have all these ingredients in the pantry - I might make some for Sunday dinner ;-)
Not too sure about all that potter code...but the pieces are fabulous!
I love the creme colored ones..
OMG I love those elephant cups. Do you sell them?
And your beagle is adorable :)
What have you been drinking, Gary? You're giving out recipes online?!?
ooh, those bowls are verrah prettah!
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