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Originally Posted By: GARMIN Originally Posted On: 2/24/2009 11:25:27 PM Last Updated On: 3/24/2009 3:06:24 PM |
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| GARMIN |
| 2/24/2009 11:25:27 PM |
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Anyone know of an antique looking green glaze (like those old California craft pots)?
Thanks in advance. |
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| GARMIN |
| 2/24/2009 11:27:21 PM |
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Forgot....cone 6 would be best.
Thanks. |
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| CERAMATECH |
| 2/25/2009 3:19:26 PM |
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You can try TECO GREEN wich is like the dark green glazes of that period. Does not look good on white clay bodies. Try with tan or iron red bodies.
Here is the glaze recipe for Teco Green
F4 Kona Feldspar - 51.0
Whiting - 19.0
EPK - 15.0
Zinc Oxide - 9.0
Silica - 6.0
Tin Oxide - 6.0
Black Copper Oxide - 4.0
Red Iron Oxide - 0.5
Bentonite - 2.0
Brushing Medium - 1.8 |
| Buy Teco Green Already Mixed Here |
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| CERAMATECH |
| 2/25/2009 3:26:10 PM |
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Jade Greens are also similar to that kind of glaze. If they are too green, try mixing them with some matte white glazes.
Here is a recipe fo Xavier's Warm Jade Green
Talc - 9.0
Whiting - 16.0
Custer Feldspar - 40.0
3124 Ferro Frit - 9.0
EPK - 10.0
Silica - 16.0
Copper Carbonate - 4.0
Rutile - 6.0 |
| Xavier's Warm Jade Green |
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| GARMIN |
| 2/25/2009 9:48:48 PM |
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Thanks!
I only use white clay bodies so I will try the Jade Green.
I will post pictures when I get them. |
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| STILLASTUDENT |
| 3/24/2009 3:03:06 PM |
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An actual 'Antique Green' Glaze |
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Hi Garmin,
Here is an glaze called 'Antique Green'
I have not tried it. Let me know if you use it.
Antique Green
Cone 5-6
Kaolin - 270
Silica - 160
Ferro Frit 3134 - 490
Tin Oxide - 80
Copper Carbonate - 20
Red Iron Oxide - 20 |
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| STILLASTUDENT |
| 3/24/2009 3:06:24 PM |
| Topic: Glaze Recipes |
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Antique Green Glaze on GlazeMixer |
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