751 Cornflower Dry

751 Cornflower Dry

Mid-South Ceramic Supply Company

Price: $50.00
SKU:
OGD751
Availability:
Special Order, ships direct from manufacturer in 3-4 days
Weight:
5.00 LBS
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Packaging:
5# bag
Recommended Firing Range:
Cone 4-6
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SOLD DRY IN 5# BAGS

 

Mid-South Ceramic Supply Company has developed reliable, consistent, vibrant colors that can be used alone, mixed together, or blended with an Opulence base glaze. All Opulence Glazes are Lead and Barium Free. They can be dipped, poured, sprayed, or brushed without the addition of deflocculants, binders, etc.

 

Satin Matte Line Numbered 700-799

These glazes are saturated in color with a satin matte finish.

Opulence Glazes are thicker than most glazes and are therefore more forgiving before fired. They can be rubbed, sanded and scraped without adverse affects.

In liquid form, Opulence Glazes can be dipped, poured, sprayed or brushed without the addition of deflocculants, binders, etc.

All Opulence Glazes are Lead and Barium Free, Food Safe, Dishwasher Safe and Microwave Safe.

Although Satin Matte Glazes fire beautifully at C/6, for a more matte effect, try C/5 with a 30 minute hold. We do recommend thorough testing under your circumstances to assure good results.

 

Mixing 5 pounds - mix with 4.5 pounds of water. Sieve through an 80 mesh screen.

Mixing 25 pounds - mix with 22.5 pounds of water. Sieve through an 80 mesh screen.

Suggested Specific Gravity - 154-156 

 
Ideas and tricks to produce interesting and unique effects. Results may vary, and testing of any method is strongly encouraged and recommended.
  • If you are having problems with Opulence Glazes settling out between use, try adding MAGMA or ¼# to ½# bentonite per 5# to the dry glaze before mixing.
  • Add Mason Stains to any Opulence Glaze to create a customized color palette.
  • Overlap different Opulence Glazes to create interesting color and texture combinations.
  • Intermix different Opulence Glazes for unique colors and effects.
  • Opulence Glazes can go hotter than Cone 6 - try it on the inside of a piece fired to Cone 8 or 10 for a flowing, liquidy look.
  • Sprinkle dry Mason Stains or oxides over wet Opulence Glaze.

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