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On a white stoneware and a porcelain. The glaze is transparent, it has depth and varies in shade according to thickness, breaking to a much lighter shade on the edges of contours.
Recipes |
GR10-E - Alberta Slip:Ravenscrag Cone 10R Celadon
A celadon recipe affording slurry and fired properties control (because proportions of raw and calcined materials and frit can be adjusted) |
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Glossary |
Celadon Glaze
A type of stoneware glaze normally fired in a high temperature reduction atmosphere kiln. It is transparent and stained green or blue by the presence of iron oxide. |
Glossary |
Breaking Glaze
A decorative effect in ceramic glazes that exploits changes in color and character in certain glazes when their thickness varies. |
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