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Glazes Emerald SW210
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Emerald SW210

$24.20

Cone 6: (first picture)Emerald provides a translucent green gloss color. You will produce beautiful color variations with Emerald without the glaze running off your ware during firing. Designed to provide a hint of color with one coat, deeper color with two to three coats – but remaining translucent.

Cone 10: (second picture) Color changes to red in a heavy reduction.

TIP: One coat allows more of the clay body characteristics to appear through the glaze, adding a faint color gloss to the surface. Subsequent coats deepen the green color but at three coats you will still obtain a translucent fired surface. Four+ coats will produce more opacity and less translucency.

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Cone 6: (first picture)Emerald provides a translucent green gloss color. You will produce beautiful color variations with Emerald without the glaze running off your ware during firing. Designed to provide a hint of color with one coat, deeper color with two to three coats – but remaining translucent.

Cone 10: (second picture) Color changes to red in a heavy reduction.

TIP: One coat allows more of the clay body characteristics to appear through the glaze, adding a faint color gloss to the surface. Subsequent coats deepen the green color but at three coats you will still obtain a translucent fired surface. Four+ coats will produce more opacity and less translucency.

Cone 6: (first picture)Emerald provides a translucent green gloss color. You will produce beautiful color variations with Emerald without the glaze running off your ware during firing. Designed to provide a hint of color with one coat, deeper color with two to three coats – but remaining translucent.

Cone 10: (second picture) Color changes to red in a heavy reduction.

TIP: One coat allows more of the clay body characteristics to appear through the glaze, adding a faint color gloss to the surface. Subsequent coats deepen the green color but at three coats you will still obtain a translucent fired surface. Four+ coats will produce more opacity and less translucency.

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