Stoneware Brush On Glaze 500ml – Clear Crackle

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Stoneware Clay Glaze – Australian made stoneware glaze that is ready mixed and can be used to decorate bisque fired stoneware clay. Glaze can be applied to clay using a variety of tools including brushes, sponges, stamps and more. Each technique will give a different effect depending on the thickness of the glaze. Allow glaze to dry between coats. Colours can also be layered over each other once dry to create unique colours. Once glaze application is complete the piece will need to be fired. Firing range: 1280C to 1300C. Test each glaze to ensure suitability for your requirements as glaze application, clay type, firing atmosphere and glaze flow can vary greatly. 500ml – Clear Crackle.Details;

  • Opaque with a glossy finish.
  • Allow glaze to dry in between coats.
  • Fire glaze to recommended temperature Stoneware firing range 1280C to 1300C
  • Test all product to ensure suitability for your requirements as glaze application, clay type, firing atmosphere and glaze flow can vary greatly.
  • Glaze can be applied to pottery items with a wide variety of tools brushes, sponges, stamps etc. Each will give a different effect depending on the thickness of the glaze deposit and what other materials surround/underlie the glaze deposit.
  • Glaze can be thickened by pouring off clear water from a bucket of settled glaze, or by leaving a small amount of glaze uncovered to allow evaporation, or by mixing powdered glaze with less than the usual quantity of water.
  • Glaze can by thinned by the addition of brushing medium or water.
  • Experiment, experiment & experiment! Lots of colours and effects can be achieved through experimentation. Remember to record your findings (and measure/record quantities to repeat the desired effect).
  • Glazes have all been tested in electric kilns.  While the glazes can be fired in a gas kiln, the colours may vary and should be tested.

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