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Kathryn Narrow’s Chun Glaze (from Leah Leitson) ^6 ox –John Britt
Kathryn Narrow’s Chun Glaze (from Leah Leitson) Leah Leitson’s plate above.
Cone 6
Uses inside:
F-4 Feldspar 38
Whiting 14
Zinc Oxide 12
Ball Clay 6
Flint *30*
100
Pick one:
Celadon: copper Carb 5%
Dark Blue: Cobalt Carb 5
Light blue: Cobalt Carb 1
Copper carb 1.25
Dark Green: Copper carb 6
Yellow: Redart clay 10
Temmoku gold ^6 ox–Diane Bessette
–Jeremiah Young
Floating Blue … Cone: 6
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eggshell Cone: 6
Whiting: 9.50 Grams
Zinc Oxide: 5.50 Grams
Ferro Frit 3124: 44.50 Grams
Custer Feldspar: 20.00 Grams
Bentonite: 7.50 Grams
Edgar Plastic Kaolin: 5.00 Grams
Silica: 8.00 Grams
Total: 100.00 Grams
Add:
Tin Oxide: 9.00 %
Red Spanish Iron Oxide: 3.00 %
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opal blue Cone: 6
EPK Kaolin: 30.00 Grams
Ferro Frit 3134: 50.00 Grams
Flint: 25.00 Grams
Total: 105.00 Grams
Add:
Cobalt Oxide: 2.50 %
Rutile: 5.00 %
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temmoku Cone: 6
Silica 325 Mesh: 25.00 Grams
EPK Kaolin: 16.70 Grams
Nepheline Syenite: 16.70 Grams
Gerstley Borate: 8.30 Grams
Dolomite: 8.30 Grams
Talc: 6.70 Grams
Bone Ash: 6.70 Grams
Red Spanish Iron Oxide: 10.00 Grams
Total: 98.40 Grams
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Lynne’s Glassy Grey ^5/6 Cone: 6
Description: This is Perkins Center for the Art’s glossy glaze with lots of movement. It looks great on textured surfaces where it breaks nicely or layered over glazes high in RIO such as Randy’s Red. LGG works well on all clay body colors and looks best when slow cooled.
Gerstley Borate: 50.00 Grams
Silica: 30.00 Grams
EPK Kaolin: 15.00 Grams
Titanium Dioxide: 5.00 Grams
Total: 100.00 Grams
Add:
Soda Ash: 2.50 %
Copper Carbonate: 2.00 %
Red Iron Oxide: 1.00 %
Cobalt Carbonate: 0.75 %
Ocean Green cone 6 ox –Mimi Champlin
stable, goes green/light dip, green/purple/red medium dip, mottled very gree heavy dip
Ox Blood ^6 ox –Donna Kat
Oribe Noveau ^10 reduction –Jane Serigne Brieden
Oribe Noveau
Silica 12.8,
Ball Clay 8.0,
Whiting 7.2,
Dolomite 4.8
Strontium Carb 12.4,
Custer Feldspar 16.8,
NC-4 14.4,
Tin Oxide 3.2,
Copper Carb. 4.8,
Bentonite 4.0
Stoneware with Oribe first, then Shanner Butter. Then I accented with Temmoku on rim and in creases.
Pearly ^6 ox –Cara Joy De Celles
Pearly
Cone: 6
Color: pearly orange w/yellow
Testing:
Surface: glossy
Firing:
Recipe:
Flint 32.70
Whiting 19.70
EPK 12.10
Zinc oxide 6.60
Magnesium carbonate 2.70
K-200 feldspar 26.30
Rutile 10.00
Comments:
Glossy pearly white to orange with yellow highlights where thick.
Best when applied thickly. Be careful it might run some.
Gibby’s Wild Rose Kaki ^6 ox–Cara Joy De Celles
GIBBY’S WILD ROSE KAKI (^6 OX)
Lithium Carb 10.5
Bone Ash 10.5
Neph Sy 61.5
Tile 6 Kaolin 17.5 (I use EPK)
Add:
Red Iron Oxide 10.5 %
IRON RED/ORANGE (Kaki is Japanese for persimmon)
Van gilder’s NUTMEG –Sharon Bishop Hutson
dolomite 23.3 %
Spodumene 23.3 %
Ferro Frit #3134 6.8 %
Then add:
Red Iron Oxide 1.07%
Yellow Ochre 3.24%
Tin Oxide 4.85%
Bentonite 1.90%
Chinese Blue-Green cone 6 ox –Carl Brothers
Chinese Blue-Green cone 6 ox
Custer Feldspar 39.71
Whiting 14.33
Zinc Ox 11.54
EPK 4.71
Flint 25.87
Copper Carb 1.92
Bentonite 1.92
Very transparent clear turquoise. Looks great on good porcelain, not so much on stoneware. I use the English porcelain because it doesn’t go gray with bright transparent glazes.
This is also a great cone 6 clear without the copper…no crackle.