Red Chun ^6 ox –Sharon Moormann Mande
Red Chun ^6 Oxidation
Custer – 428
Silica – 153
Whiting – 133
Frit 3124 – 122
Kaolin – 51
Zinc Oxide – 41
Talc – 31
Tin Oxide – 21
Bentonite – 10
Copper Carb – 10
Glossy bright spearmint green.
Note this is actually a red chun reduction ^6 glaze but it is really nice in oxidation also!
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
Satin Cream/Rust – cone 6 oxidation –Nancy Gallagher
Satin Cream/Rust – cone 6 oxidation
Nepheline Syenite – 31.5%
Talc – 20%
Whiting – 11.5%
Zinc Oxide – 3%
EPK – 14.5%
Silica – 15%
Ferro Frit 3134 – 4.5%
Red Iron Oxide – 2%
Tin Oxide – 5.5%
CERULEAN HEAVEN AKA DALY’S #2 RED (but it comes out blue!) cone 10 reduction–D.J. Brewer
White Crackle Raku –Chris Busse
Purple Haze ^10 redux –Mimi Champlin
Elaine’s Celadon base ^10 Heavy Reduction –Roy Strassberg
Burke’s Strong Celadon ^6 –Rebecca A Grant
Burke’s Strong Celadon – Cone 6:
Custer Feldspar: 58.00 grams
Whiting: 17.00 grams
Flint: 14.00 grams
OM-4 ball clay: 6.00 grams
Zinc Oxide: 5.00 grams
Copper Carbonate: 1.00 grams
Total = 101.00 grams
My test is shown over a cone 6 white stoneware.
Red chun ^6 ox or reduction –Sharon Moormann Mande
Red Chun ^6 ox or reduction
Custer – 428
Silica – 153
Whiting – 133
Frit 3124 – 122
Kaolin – 51
Zinc Oxide – 41
Talc – 31
Tin Oxide – 21
Bentonite – 10
Copper Carbonate – 10
Bright green glossy in oxidation